Greenwich Village Loft and GardenRenovations to the Prewar Loft Building apartment reflect city living at its best with modern amenities, concealed and built in storage, and contemporary finishes. Before After
Sky-High Ceilings- The illegal crouching loft space was eliminated, which allowed greater ceiling height in the main living space, highlighted by a sculptural staircase that organizes the vertical circulation for the three levels of living space. Before After
This floating stair glides seamlessly from top to bottom, with accents of glass panels, stainless banisters cables, and walnut treads and handrails. Before After
The inter-locking storage, island, study loft and book cases address the multi-tasking lifestyle that so many of us live.
The top risers culminate in a spa-like master suite. Porcelain tile floors, marble counters and shower walls, along with the pebbled shower floor create a luxurious retreat and escape from the perpetual hustle and bustle of an electric city. The ground level boasts easy garden access, three bedrooms, family bath, laundry room and storage, while the main levels open loft space includes a living room with fireplace, dining area, gourmet chef's kitchen and powder room. Before After
The Minimalist contemporary approach combines rich woods, carrera marble, and stainless steel with a sophisticated modern design to create a calm and serene respite from city life. View the design process for this project. Home accessories courtesy of PAD Home, Short Hills, NJ. |