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Karman Ng Designs the Met Home of the Year

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Mar 2, 2009

Via Metropolitan Home:

Top honors go to Karman Ng for a refreshingly modern design of his Berkeley, CA home that speaks to mid-century sensibilities, cutting-edge trends, artistic expression and most of all the needs of his young family.

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Living Room, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

When it comes to great design, cutting-edge and family-friendly are rarely associated with one another. Karman Ng, the owner of a fledgling design firm, husband and father, was determined to buck the trend. He aspired to have a home that could, as he says, “Host cocktail parties as easily as it could host slumber parties, and also one that felt warm enough for my family but ‘cool’ enough for our guests.”

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Master Bedroom, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

It wasn’t easy. At 3,100 square feet, he was poised for an open plan home but with an odd-shaped lot on a downhill slope, the only way to go was a multi-level plan with small rooms. Karmanup for the challengeset forth to maximize each rooms functionality. With designs for clever built-ins, savvy storage solutions, and inventive lighting choices, each room of the home demonstrates careful space planning—plus a keen eye for modernist furnishings and the perfect palette.

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Entry Way, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

The end result is the ultimate haven for his wife, Audrey and 4-year old daughter Madeleine and a home so impressive, so unique, so modern it deserves the coveted title, The Met Home of the Year.

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Powder Room, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

Top finalists for the title Met Home were:

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First-place Finalist: Most Enviable Glass House, Connecticut, Credit: Metropolitan Home

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Second-place Finalist: Best Re-use of a Commercial Space, San Francisco, CA, Credit: James Thomas, Metropolitan Home

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Third-place Finalist: Best Sustainable Renovation, Marin County, CA, Credit: Metropolitan Home

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Fourth-place Finalist: Swankiest Small Space, Clayton, MS, Credit: Metropolitan Home

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Fifth-place Finalist: Smartest Storage Solutions, Manhattan, NY, Credit: Metropolitan Home

Read the whole article here.

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Karman Ng Designs the Met Home of the Year

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Mar 2, 2009

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usa ● metropolitan home ● magazine ● karman ng ● interior design ● interior ● california ● berkeley ● award

Via Metropolitan Home:

Top honors go to Karman Ng for a refreshingly modern design of his Berkeley, CA home that speaks to mid-century sensibilities, cutting-edge trends, artistic expression and most of all the needs of his young family.

image

Living Room, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

When it comes to great design, cutting-edge and family-friendly are rarely associated with one another. Karman Ng, the owner of a fledgling design firm, husband and father, was determined to buck the trend. He aspired to have a home that could, as he says, “Host cocktail parties as easily as it could host slumber parties, and also one that felt warm enough for my family but ‘cool’ enough for our guests.”

image

Master Bedroom, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

It wasn’t easy. At 3,100 square feet, he was poised for an open plan home but with an odd-shaped lot on a downhill slope, the only way to go was a multi-level plan with small rooms. Karmanup for the challengeset forth to maximize each rooms functionality. With designs for clever built-ins, savvy storage solutions, and inventive lighting choices, each room of the home demonstrates careful space planning—plus a keen eye for modernist furnishings and the perfect palette.

image

Entry Way, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

The end result is the ultimate haven for his wife, Audrey and 4-year old daughter Madeleine and a home so impressive, so unique, so modern it deserves the coveted title, The Met Home of the Year.

image

Powder Room, Credit: Jason Predock, Metropolitan Home

Top finalists for the title Met Home were:

image

First-place Finalist: Most Enviable Glass House, Connecticut, Credit: Metropolitan Home

image

Second-place Finalist: Best Re-use of a Commercial Space, San Francisco, CA, Credit: James Thomas, Metropolitan Home

image

Third-place Finalist: Best Sustainable Renovation, Marin County, CA, Credit: Metropolitan Home

image

Fourth-place Finalist: Swankiest Small Space, Clayton, MS, Credit: Metropolitan Home

image

Fifth-place Finalist: Smartest Storage Solutions, Manhattan, NY, Credit: Metropolitan Home

Read the whole article here.

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