Name: Jeremy & Ralph
Location: Manhattan — New York
Jeremy (an Acoustical Consultant / DJ) and Ralph (Chemical Engineer / Environmental Litigator) were college roommates their freshman year and this is their first place together 5 years later. The roommates share an 875 square foot 2 bedroom apartment that has a a rustic and minimalist feel. Aside from the Eames LCW chairs, and the obvious IKEA pieces, everything was either handmade or restored.
JEREMY & RALPH'S STUFF
- • The shelf piping is direct from The Brick House
• The dining table is a reclaimed church floor joist, inspired by drocko (instructables), complete with nail holes, aberrations, and glue marks (stripes down sides)
• The credenza — once a wreck — was restored and houses a vinyl collection and two hidden speakers underneath a "DJ booth"
• The sculptures above the bed and couch are based off origami tessellations — we wanted to stray from two dimensional, static paintings
By keeping all flat planes within 30" or less off the floor (with the exception of the bookshelves), the apartment actually looked larger with furniture, than without.
The biggest challenge was balancing the aesthetics and acoustics of the DJ booth. Keeping the speakers outside of the booth would have been an eyesore. However, they are placed inside, on either end of the credenza, such that when the doors are opened slightly, they reflect sound back to whoever is playing with the turntables.
Thanks Jeremy & Ralph!
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Ercol Bar Stool
Beautiful beautiful! I am especially drawn to the origami wall art.
my new favorite.
Love it, an inspiration to go home and de-clutter!
So the dining table is less than 30" in length?
Overall, very nice.
the art is out of this world... stunning beyond words!!
Totally digging the origami sculpture!
I loooove that origami sculpture, is that handmade too? I would love a piece for my bedroom, or instructions on how to do it myself.
Other than the bedroom, there is only overhead lighting?
Your place looks great. Where can I get some of those origami sculptures?
I'm totally impressed. I'd like to see a house tour of this place.
Love love love love it.
very nice & minimal! love the origami art & the pipe bookcase.
A trifle bare, no?
Yeah, totally into those origami sculptures. Do you have a DIY? Or is it an artist's work?
Origami as acoustic tile! If it's not the next big thing, it should be.
Very calming. Every time I see that plumbing/shelving I love it more and more. And the origami sculpture? So cool. I would totally buy (or make??) that.
Is the origami the 'clouds' product from Kvadrat?!?
Really like the bookshelves in the dining room area. The overall look is consistent, sophisticated.
A touch of warmth (floor lamps, armchair, ottoman etc...) will complete the look!!
Great job!!
With style like this, I'm surprised they're bachelors ;-)
Good job guys! Even though I dont believe you have any clothes, knick knacks, shoes, suitcases, or extra sheets/towels to clutter up your lives, im reallly into your zen living. Im really into fixup furniture. nice.
Yes, please tell us about the origami sculpture.
"Handmade minimalism" is a wonderful look. Very zen, as others have mentioned.
that shelving looks amazing!
it looks amazing! I love the shelf! the tv corner looks really nice. But why those 2 wooden chairs in front of you tv?
A tad bit bare and it could use a few lamps instead of only overhead lighting - but overall it looks very nice. How are these guys still bachelors?
ChrisGal....
How many beds do you see?
Reminds me of moving into a new space. Airy and light before things being to take up more and more space. I do like that feeling I get and it makes me want to move and start over again.
Love the peaceful vibe - Love the way everything seems fresh and new and flows from room to room. Nice job guys! Thanks for inspiring me to purge even more than I'd thought I had already!
Lovely. Where are the bookshelves from, if you don't mind me asking? They're great -- love how elegant and simple they are. Really lets the books shine.
we would be friends. I love it, all of it. Add another request for more dyi info on the origami sculptures.
I love the light in this place. Makes everything seem much more crisp & defined.
manu_pty - Sorry but I don't assume every two guys who are roommates are gay. Plus if you manage to read the comments besides mine, I wasn't the first to mention what I said.
And it's a 2 bedroom.
I echo the request for more information regarding the Origami Tessallation sculptures. Is this something you guys created yourself? If so, can you point to some instructions? If not, where did you get them?
The origami sculptures are awesome. Yes, more info please. Also love the artwork above the DJ booth. Are they just pieces of wood or flooring?
sungka!
I cannot find this simple white minimalist leather couch. Originally saw on newhouseofart, no one there knows where it'd from. If anybody can help solve the white sofa mystery, and tell me where i can get it, i'd really appreciate it.
http://www.newhouseofart.com/colorful-leather-sofa-trends-modern-and-minimalist-design/
I just assumed if they were partners, they wouldn't be called bachelors...
I love this bachelor pad. very minimalist in a good way.
Hey guys, thanks for the compliments. I've been meaning to do a photo tutorial of the origami but have been busy lately. Here's a rough explanation.
1. You'll need high quality poster board. I bought mine from staples for about a dollar per sheet. The larger it is, the better, as you will have to join less pieces of paper together.
2. Using a t-square and a 30-60-90 triangle, draw an equilateral triangle grid on the BACK of the paper. Go over these lines again with a straight ruler and a scalpel, and score them lightly.
3. Bend all folds inwards and outwards. If you only crease in one direction, the paper will not move freely.
4. Ideally, you can just do the same thing to the second piece of posterboard and hope that the two pieces line up well. Most likely, this won't happen unless you were incredibly precise in your triangle measurements. To account for this, after you cut and fold the first piece, line it up with the second unfolded piece of posterboard, and measure the distances between triangles. Use the 30-60-90 triangle to complete the rest of the grid.
5. Joining the two pieces is a complete pain. Use strips of paper and glue on the back. I originally used duct tape and it would tear apart at the seams and looked very unclean.
6. To maintain the shape, you'll need to compress the triangles and use long pieces of posterboard to hold them in place. Glue will work better than duct tape in the long run.
7. Take any left over posterboard and roll it into a thick tube. build a truss system at the back and secure the origami to this, as it will not have the strength to hold itself up. At this point you can attach strings to the truss and secure that to screws in the wall.
Overall, it cost only $5 per tessellation, but it took forever to find a reliable way to join two pieces of posterboard. This was a quick explanation, but I may have a more detailed one in the future.
thanks again.
Hey Jeremy,
The origami sculpture is amazing!
If you dont mind me asking, where is the coffee table/tables from? Just got my own bachelor pad and looking for something similar.
thanks for any help
khal,
we built that coffee table ourselves. it's birch plywood with an edge veneer so that it looks like solid wood. we varnished it about three times and added small L-brackets for support. it's expandable, and is based off this design:
http://hivemodern.com/pages/products.php?view=sub_product&sid=3882
of course, it only cost us about $30 as opposed to $1800
Thanks of the help...
Would have been easier if you said ikea, ha.
any kind of instructions?
Again, thanks for your help and your apartment looks great
Jeremy, thanks for the instructions for the origami sculpture.
I'm looking forward to seeing a more in-depth photo tutorial!
I really like the dining room table. And the whole place has such a clean, peaceful vibe. Nice work!
That origami sculpture is probably the coolest DIY I've ever seen!
hey Jeremey,
youre appartment looks awesome! i was really fascinated by watching your photos. especially the origami hanged to my minded!
i'm from Germany and tried again and again many diffrent ways to get start of your origami but always failed!! damn!
could u send me a more detailed explanation? or do u have a link where i can watch the explanation / by youtube or so?
Jeremy,
I teach high school art in Brooklyn and have attempted (painfully) to teach origami as part of a fine art/ media unit. Thanks for the inspiration to give it another go. Your place rocks.