Andrew Flesher Interior
About
Most storefronts in the Financial District feel like temporary waypoints—glass, steel, and the hum of spreadsheets. Then there’s Andrew Flesher Interior, tucked into a pre-war co-op at 10 Barclay St # 31B, where the category itself softens. Interior design here isn’t about trend forecasts or showroom catalogs; it’s about translating a floor plan into a lived-in rhythm. The address places it steps from City Hall and the Woolworth Building, a quiet pocket where residential nuance still has room to breathe. Color palettes, custom millwork, and spatial flow get the same attention a chef might give to a recipe—measured, deliberate, and tailored to the people who will actually use the space.
While the neighborhood pulses with commuters, the work upstairs stays grounded in specifics: built-in shelving that disappears into walls, lighting schemes that shift with the sun, and material selections that balance durability with tactility. A call to (612) 968-9777 connects you directly to the studio, where initial conversations focus on how a room should feel before it looks finished. For directions, the map keeps the route simple: 10 Barclay St # 31B.