CASE STUDIES
Beach House
Our European Oak wood floors with a Sand finish were the perfect choice for the floors in this beach house in Bellport on Long Island, New York.
Madison Avenue Duplex
This lovely duplex in the Murry Hill neighborhood of New York City was beautifully designed featuring Berg, our chamber fumed European Oak wood floor.
Clinton Hill Townhouse
This simply and carefully renovated Clinton Hill Duplex by architect Van Dalwig as featured in Brownstoner and NY Magazine, features one of our favorite floors, Flatlands, on character grade Northern White oak.
Chelsea Apartment
Klippa, one of our fumed European Oak floors has serious depth and dynamic graining which stands in perfect contrast with the otherwise clean, airy space of this Chelsea, New York apartment.
Nantucket Beach House
This beautifully secluded home located on Sesachacha Pond in Nantucket, Massachusetts features European Oak wood floors finished in Regn. Impeccably designed and landscaped by Andrew Kotchen and his team at Workshop APD, the original house was taken down and a new house built to meet their client’s discerning taste.
Peconic Bay House
Corten steel, concrete, living roof, and wide-open panoramic views of Hampton Bay’s in Long Island work perfectly with our wide plank Northern White oak floors and hurricane recovered Ipe exterior decking.
150 Wooster
Located in the heart of Soho between Prince and Houston Streets in the neighborhood’s Cast Iron Historic District is where this Landmarked building resides. European oak wood floors with our Rök finish is featured beautifully in these luxurious Five Full-Floor Lofts and Duplex Penthouse.
Bed-Stuy Brownstone
Our friends at Lime Works are known for their historical preservations in and around New York City and this beautiful Bedford Stuyvesant brownstone renovation was no exception.
Great Jones Street Loft
This open and airy loft on Great Jones Street in lower manhattan strikes a perfect balance of modern and rustic. MADERA collaborated with Wettling Architects to supply and install 80-year-old Reclaimed New York Boardwalk in the bathrooms as an alternative to tile along with lightly sanded Reclaimed Hemlock Flooring throughout the wide-open kitchen, hallway, and living spaces.