A soaring double height loft in SoHo features original cast iron columns, heavy timber beams, and the texture of the original brick walls, which have been painted to brighten up the space.
Bright, airy double height living room
A clean, pleasant space to work from home
The space farthest from the window is used as the bedroom
A view through the grand glass doors
The second floor lofted guest bedroom
A living room with a lush taupe color scheme. The windows are splayed open towards the room to bring in the maximum amount of light.
A built-in desk space
The dining room features a travertine table and a cast glass pendant light
During the renovation, the apartment’s efficient kitchen was opened up toward the windows
The central space of this apartment was opened up into one large space. The kitchen cabinetry was built into the perimeter of the room, leaving a wide open central space for the dining table.
The finishes for the kitchen are chosen to complement the minimalist decor of the space
The whole length of the apartment can be experienced from the entry door
Cozy family room
Bright, south-facing living room with mid-century inspiration
The kitchen was opened up and a new skylight was added to make the space feel bright and airy
The TV is hidden inside a cabinet with pocketing doors
The entry has a rugged basalt tile
The bedroom has generous ceiling height and plenty of natural light
Two steps separate the entertaining half of the apartment from the private rooms
A casual, but considered, apartment interior
Efficient use of space at the entry
A built-in headboard perfectly complements the limewash paint
Built-in closet millwork maximizes the use of this bedroom
Every element was carefully chosen for a soft mix of neutral tones