Posts by techwood
2022 Kitchen Design Trends for the Home
The kitchen is the place where culinary skills are put to the test, conversations are ignited, and lifetime memories are made. Many people consider the kitchen to be the heart of the home, the central gathering place where everyone is welcome and entertaining commences. Here at Mojo Stumer, we have designed our fair share of…
Read MoreHow to Design a Small Bathroom
As a renowned architectural and interior design firm in New York City, Mojo Stumer has seen incredibly large spaces but also some incredibly small spaces. Even in the most lavish apartments, New York City bathrooms tend to be much smaller than the typical apartment bathroom across the country. Space is of monumental value here, and…
Read MorePark Avenue Apartment – Luxury Apartment Renovation
See the full project in our gallery: https://mojostumer.com/project/park-avenue-apartment-2/ Beginning a luxury apartment renovation project in a post-war apartment building (especially in New York City) is a big undertaking. In this Park Avenue apartment project, Mojo Stumer had to brace itself for challenges along the way. Load-bearing walls and mechanical risers throughout the building prompted potential…
Read MoreModern Retirement Community Design at The Amsterdam at Harborside
This retirement community design project at the Amsterdam at Harborside (now just known as The Harborside) gave Mojo Stumer the opportunity to redesign pivotal communal spaces around the complex. The main objective here was to create spaces that flow freely into one another in order to enhance the serenity of the community as a whole.…
Read MoreLABEL Custom Clothing – Modern Showroom Design
See the full project in our gallery: https://mojostumer.com/project/label-showroom/ Take a look inside the New York City headquarters for LABEL custom clothing, makers of bespoke suits and custom-tailored men’s clothing. The LABEL showroom was designed as a multi-faceted and dynamic commercial space, intending to cater to the company’s staff and its exclusive clientele, while visually expressing…
Read MoreFurniture for Interior Designers
The intersection of furniture, interior design, and architecture is a place where perfect harmony can be achieved. Through the combination of textiles and materials, architectural backdrops, and functional spaces, it is possible to create a synergistic space that speaks to the client in its own unique way. The importance of furniture in interior design is…
Read MoreModern Retail Store Design
There is a significant difference between working on a retail project versus a residential one. Retail stores are getting increasingly more diverse in their offerings, pushing designers and architects alike to engage the customer more than ever before. Retail formats vary based on industry, but this blog post will focus the majority of our attention…
Read MoreImportance of Art in Architecture
Integrating art into architecture is the equivalent of finding perfect harmony. The two are individually stunning, but when put together in a way that physically registers with those who inhabit the space is where the magic really happens. In a way, art in architecture is the ultimate aesthetic. Being able to mesh incredible works of…
Read MorePrivacy in Architecture and Property Design
The process of working with an architect to achieve a dream design is a very personal one. Mojo Stumer recognizes the importance of meeting our clients’ needs and expectations when it comes to the level of privacy they desire within their design, whether it is a personal home, office building, dormitory, or some other type…
Read MoreRoslyn Harbor House- Long Island Modern Architecture
See the full project in our gallery: https://mojostumer.com/project/roslyn-harbor-residence/ New on the boards, this beautiful, carefully articulated modern home is study in massing and material, with strong focus on creating a home seamlessly integrated into its site and surroundings. The form is based on a courtyard concept, where all interior elements of the home have access…
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