Soft tones, timeless details, and craftsmanship in every corner.
This bathroom blends vintage character with modern refinement, from the custom millwork and beadboard detailing to the warm brass fixtures and statement copper tub.
At Sync Construction, we believe the smallest details create the biggest impact.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
Photographer: @hannagrankvist
Clinton Hill project.
Dialed in the kitchen to match the rest—clean lines, strong materials, and built for real use. Custom island does the heavy lifting: storage, seating, flow. No filler.
Simple, solid, and built to last.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
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Clinton Hill project.
Restored the original details and paired it with clean, modern finishes.
Simple, solid, and built to last.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina .
Built with clean lines, custom cabinetry, and precise detailing, this kitchen balances function and finish. From the flush tile to the millwork and hardware placement, every element was thoughtfully executed on site.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
Photographer: @hannagrankvist
Bold colors meet careful craftsmanship in this bathroom.
Precise tile alignment, warm wood millwork, and durable finishes make a playful design feel clean and intentional.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
This kitchen mixes strong color with careful craftsmanship.
Custom blue millwork, a red tile niche, and warm oak cabinetry required precise alignment and coordination across finishes.
Vertical tile, terrazzo floors, and clean edges keep the space balanced.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
Photographer: @hannagrankvist
Restored details, original ceiling textures, and a wall of vintage cabinetry create a room that feels rooted and warm.
A mix of old and new, built with intention.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina
Photographer: @hannagrankvist
This room is all about light, warmth, and quiet separation.
Custom millwork, divided-light panels, and built-in shelving create a space that feels open while still offering privacy.
Architect & Interior Designer: @studioofficina Photographer: @hannagrankvist
A bathroom built with precision from the inside out. Natural light from the skylight, bookmatched stone transitions, custom millwork, and a fully integrated wet room framed in slim-profile metal.
Every detail like waterproofing, concealed fixtures, perfectly aligned tile lines was executed to deliver the design exactly as intended.
Architectural Designer: @shapelessstudio
Photographer: @ksears
#MaterialMonday: Tin Ceiling Tiles — A classic architectural element in so many New York homes and apartments, tin ceilings are a nod to the city’s rich design history. Originally introduced in the late 1800s as an affordable alternative to ornate plasterwork, these embossed metal tiles became a signature feature in pre-war buildings, brownstones, and historic lofts. Today, they’re making a comeback—not just as ceiling treatments but as stylish backsplashes, accent walls, and even cabinet fronts. Whether you’re restoring an original or adding a vintage-inspired touch to a modern space, tin tiles bring timeless character with a hint of old-world charm.
Source: 1) Details of a Brooklyn townhouse by Delson Sherman Architects
2) A cozy @onefinestay bedroom
3) Soho artist’s loft via @thecreatviesagent
#TrendSpotlight — Wallpaper is Back in a Big Way!
Wallpaper is making a major comeback in 2025, and it’s not just about traditional wall coverings anymore. From luxe grasscloth and metallic finishes to bold patterns and hand-painted murals, wallpaper is being used to add texture, drama, and personality to spaces.
It’s a perfect way to elevate rooms without needing an overhaul, and it’s the perfect finishing touch in a larger renovation. Whether you’re transforming a feature wall, a powder room, or even a ceiling, wallpaper is the detail that can take your design to the next level. Ready to make your space stand out? Let’s get to work!
Pictured: Our Atlantic Loft Project
Architect & Interior Designer: @studiomarcoux
Styling: @theprimaryessentials
Photograpy: @hawkclaw
#MaterialMonday: Cork — More than just a wine bottle stopper, cork is a sustainable superstar in interior design. Naturally sound-absorbing, soft underfoot, and highly insulating, it’s an excellent choice for flooring, wall panels, and even furniture. Cork’s warm, organic texture brings a cozy yet modern feel to spaces, and its eco-friendly nature makes it a favorite for conscious renovators. Whether in its raw form or stained for a sleek look, cork is as practical as it is stylish.
Pictured:
1) A summer retreat on New York’s Upper Saranac Lake, designed by Thom Filicia
2) The playroom of a Connecticut home renovated by Knight Architecture and designed by Miles Redd