Our Services
Residential
Whether you’re looking to complete a full home remodeling project or turn a former factory building into luxury lofts, our architectural team can help.
Commercial
Trust us to design a commercial building that is not only structurally sound, but also reflects your business’s culture and values.
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Partner with a Team of Experienced, Detail-Oriented Architects in the Manhattan Area
At Weppner Architects, that’s exactly what you get. Our owner and founder, Christina Weppner, is a residential and business architect who brings personalized attention and fresh energy to each and every project. She believes that success lies in building strong relationships with clients, and takes the time to understand their unique wants and needs. As such, when you choose us, you can rest assured that you’re working with one of NYC’s best remodeling architects.
Over 28 Years of Residential Architecture Experience
With over 28 years of experience in residential architecture, we are familiar with the diverse range of styles seen in the city’s many co-op buildings. We have what it takes to design a space that fits your needs and matches your aesthetic vision.
We also have extensive experience designing commercial buildings such as offices and retail stores. We guarantee that we can bring a unique touch to your project, and create something that will truly set your business apart. We work closely and personally with our clients in order to provide them with the best possible solutions.
Call to Learn More about Our Services
Get personalized service, expert guidance, and beautiful results when you partner with one of the New York City area’s most dedicated architecture firms. We are standing by, ready to discuss the details of your project and answer any questions you may have. The building you’ve always envisioned is just one free consultation away!
Our services are also available in the following areas:
- Bronx
- Queens
- Westchester, and points north
- Brooklyn
- Long Island
- Long Island City, and points east
Contact us and let us know how we can help!
- When Hurricane Sandy hit our new (old) home, we unexpectedly had to do a total remediation & remodel. The cost was huge, and although we couldn't afford to hire Christina, she guided our project, providing excellent recommendations from top to bottom. Christina generously made herself available by phone, and her suggestions saved us time, money and headache. We absolutely LOVE our home! We are grateful to Christina's sense of style, professionalism and extensive knowledge - truly a superb experience.read moreread lessWeppner Architect’s redesign of my house will make selling my house easier.
Having known Christina Weppner for many years I never thought I'd need an architect. But having a residence in need of renovation prior to a sale I was very grateful for the opportunity to use her insights.
I needed renovation of a kitchen, laundry, pantry, fireplace area, foyer and two baths. WHEW! Christina listened and heard all my concerns. She offered suggestions from redoing flow patterns making movement more gracious to adapting reuse of cabinet doors in a new location to give a finished look to shelving around a fireplace. She even talked with a realtor who offered suggestions. Christina took all ideas into consideration and offered pros and cons for me to think about. She consulted with me as to cost and design. She evaluated contractors with me so that my budget would be met. She was a true professional.
Light was addressed and we converted almost all the home’s interior incandescent fixtures over to LEDs. Christina felt that a warmer color temperature (3,000 k) would give a “homey” feel. While I had other thoughts on the matter I felt confident in her assessment to be sure the color temperature matched throughout the house, starting with the foyer, halls, family room, etc. The kitchen got recessed ceiling lighting, but proportionally designated to be 4”, not the standard 6” recessed cans. The new kitchen cabinets had under mounted LED lights attached to give brightness to the work area and a glow when being the only lights on in the kitchen. Also a peninsula got removed with an island that can seat three installed. LED pendant lights over the island give good light for eating, or as a work area.
A linoleum floor got pulled up and oak flooring installed to match and weave into the pattern of the home’s family room. And a dark cherry framework in the floor of the family room had one piece of wood much lighter than the rest. Christina worked long distance to assist flooring personnel to apply a stain that was a spot on match.
The house sits, for the most part, on a North South axis. Colors, therefore, needed to be addressed. On the bright South Side of the kitchen-family room a cool neutral grey. In the shadowy front room she selected a warm neutral “peach” to brighten the feel of the room. Bedrooms got their individual touches with some hall colors blending from the hall into bedrooms.
The master bath was opened up and is inviting, whereas before it appeared cramped and overcrowded. A more proportional toilet and vanity did the trick as did the open shower tiled on three sides.
Christina concurred with getting all the trim work on the exterior and house shutters cleaned and repainted. And the front door and in-law suite doors received a brighter “strawberry” color to closer match the house’s brick work.
I couldn't have been happier with what she came up with, how the design worked and how she made the project come in on budget.read moreread less - Christina redesigned my New York kitchen about 15 years ago, so when I decided that it needed (or I wanted) a fresh update, I was all too happy to turn to her again. Christina is very collaborative which is important to me. She is up on new products and materials and is flexible with her/my schedule. We seemed to come to budget decisions without debate or rancor...AND she's entertaining to work with.read moreread less