Dream Car Loft in LA

Holger Schubert lives in Los Angeles, California, and he loves dream cars. He loves them so much he designed a dream garage for his dream car.

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.”

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.

Loft on Rue de Rivoli

Isabelle Stanislas and Leiko Oshima’s design style is apparent in the transformation of a Paris building on Rue de Rivoli, from an office space into a glamorous art loving residence.

Loft of Frank and Amy

Designed for an art critic and film editor by Robert Luntz, Joseph Tanney for Resolution: 4 Architecture, the loft of Frank and Amy is a bare, wide-open play space in New York City Gritty Hells kitchen.

From Club to Art-filled Loft

A Young Couple with an Eye for the Unusual Create an art-filled Interior from a former club in New York

Designer Loft in the Flatiron District

This stunning loft in the historic Flatiron district offers pristine, modern finishes while maintaining the old world charm of its history as an industrial space.

Avant-garde in Tribeca

This residence & gallery is a celebration of clients’ inspired lifestyle, expressed through the design. Overall, it is an expression of the unity between art and architecture.

Shipping Container Loft

This unique loft is located in San Francisco, owned by two art and travel addicts who decided to customize it in a very unique way. The couple used a pair of shipping containers to decorate their home. The containers are also functional and they accommodate their collection while also reflecting their personality and passion.

White Castle

This 1,500-square-foot Long Island City loft is white from floor to ceiling it is so streamlined that there are no doors, save for the front door and one to the storage room.