Sumptuous Townhouse at 75 Bedford Street

Today’s find is not really a loft, although it has soaring ceilings and a sumptuous interior. 75 Bedford Street, in New York’s West Village is a townhouse in the Greek Revival style, was recently renovated by architect, M.N. Ahari, with interiors by Fernando Santangelo . This atmospheric home offers Old World glamour, style and seduction.

Tribeca Loft from a Caviar Warehouse

The 3,000-sq-feet top floor and roof of an 1884 caviar warehouse are reimagined as a residence with large open entertaining zones.

Lafayette Street Loft

And right in the heart of the action is Lafayette Street, a truly extraordinary home. Built in 1905 and retaining many original features, this home offers acres of space and a vibe that’s exotic yet New York through and through.

Chic Loft in New York

A chic loft in New York City, somewhere on the border between Soho and Tribeca. It is bright, cheerful, modern with just a touch of old world architectural charm.

Luxurious NY Penthouse

Near Central Park, in a residential skyscraper called Park Laurel, this luxurious NY penthouse has 360 degrees overview upon the architectural horizon of Manhattan

Sunny in Manhattan

New Jersey isn’t far from Manhattan, but in lifestyle, it can feel a world apart. That’s why Barbara Littman, an interior designer who lives in Highland Park, N.J., insists on having an urban pied-à-terre.

Unique Loft Design in New York

Designed by architect Michael Haverland this unique loft interior design in New York incorporates all the right ingredients for a modern, yet comfortable industrial style.

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.

Price+Sheetz Loft

The loft features a great mix of modern furnishing and raw brick walls, the wood-beam ceilings has beautiful sky lights built in. This top floor apartment is connected to a rooftop, where owners cultivate their garden and love to grow vegetables.

Arty Loft

Bil Ehrlich, a young Harvard-trained architect, bought and gutted a derelict five-floor Manhattan town house and created, behind its old cast-iron facade, a huge white alterna-house.