East Village Loft

In the early 20th century, this East Village building was an orphanage. Today, its door opens into the area’s heyday. Steel pillars adorn an open-plan space filled with antiques.

Shabby Chic in Tribeca

Let me take you to New York, to Franklin Street in the Tribeca neighborhood. Among the lofts you can find here, here’s a shabby chic, rustic and bohemian.

The Eclectic Factory

Judith and Robert live together, work side-by-side and think big together. While walking by the river Oise nine years ago, they came across an abandoned factory.

Spitbank Fort

Set in the Solent, a historically important strait separating the Isle of Wight from the Great Britain mainland, Spitbank Fort is a Victorian sea fort built on a circular base 50m in diameter. Now it’s converted to a small hotel.

Beethoven Hall

High atop a nondescript historic building in NYC’s East Village lies Beethoven Hall, a former concert hall transformed into an extravagant floor-through loft apartment by photographer Gregory Colbert.

Eclectic Shoreditch Loft

Very cool, eclectic and personal, lateral loft space taking up the first floor of an industrial turn of the 20th century sign manufacturing workshop in Shoreditch, London.

Fort Lauderdale Loft

Gil Rigaud, a doctor in Fort Lauderdale, wanted to downsize from his 3,000-square-foot house and completely change the way he was living. “I wanted to use every room, simplify, downsize, and get rid of a lot of my stuff,” he explains. “I wanted my home to be comfortable but not overdone; I get overwhelmed by too much stuff.”

Eclectic LA Loft

Today I show you an LA loft filled with the personality and character of its owner, Chris Cushingham, a design student who has made this home as well as his graduate project in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

Kazumi Yoshida’s Colorful Loft

The colorful and charming home of designer Kazumi Yoshida in NYC – being a fabric designer, no surprise his home is full of patterns and color.

Eclectic New York Loft

It took four long years to Bradley to finalize his installation in this loft whose front century-old door bronze come from a bank in Philadelphia, by way of the Demolition Depot.