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Friday
Oct302015

A loft in a former garment factory

Fridays should be about good things, and lofts are reeeeeally good things. I will be featuring 2 lofts today, and this one is an absolute dream of exposed brick, beams and columns, modern additions and the coolest concrete wall. This 2,000 sqf renovation of a former garment factory floor in New York’s Lower East Side serves as a casual 1-bedroom loft apartment for the owner, and a place to entertain and relax. The layout provides a maximum of open studio space and a secluded sleep and bath area. Inspired by the rustic materials in the previous manufacturing space , the aesthetics of the loft combines rough and simple materials with bold industrial objects and colors. Architect: Anima Photos: Chuck Choi

Reader Comments (3)

Love the different pendants and the deep soaking tub. Beautiful.

30 Oct 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMel

Great ceiling pendants! Does anyone know, who sells the big pendant looking like a 'ginger root'? I mean the one on the 2nd picture. thanks

30 Oct 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBeata

I wonder if you can still smell century-plus old molasses? It would probably add a nice touch.

30 Oct 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJared Hayden

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