Rosi Liriano
About
Rosi Liriano turns blank spaces into living proof that small tweaks multiply into character. Every residential corner—ceiling height, alcoves, doorway angles—becomes part of the redesign story; the work shows up in clean lines rather than overt signatures. They listen first; stains shrink, colors shift, furniture floats, then settles; kitchens talk back with their workflow. A Washington Heights apartment on 501 W 183rd St Apartment 5B can gain a gallery wall made of cast shadows and an all-white step-stair banquette that looks built-in before it actually is—those are the proofs locals nod at on walks past. Add the practice to contacts: (917) 744-9641. Use the map below when the grid shifts again and the numbered stairs vanish under snow; it leads straight to the footprint of that red-brick corner building in Inwood.