North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen.
Dutch architect Laura Alvarez transformed a dark, dingy, two-storey apartment in Amsterdam into this bright, light-infused loft space we’d die for.
This project in Montreal by Jean-Maxime Labrecque certainly has a few unique twists, but what sets it apart from similar interiors is, in part, the fact that most photos show someone actually occupying the spaces.
This gallery-like space vibrates with exciting use of color, against expanses of brilliant white walls, ceiling and floors. Konstantin Andreev splashes an artists paint palette of colors over textured brick wall, paintings, and dining chairs to create a space injected with personality and youth.
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.
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.
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.
The loft has a very open and authentic feel, enhanced by the original character of the whitewashed brick walls, cement columns & tall beamed ceilings. There are walls of Western and Eastern facing oversized tilt-and-turn windows front and back.
In the 1960s, architect Paul Rudolph transformed this 19th-century carriage house located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side in New York city, USA, into a stark modernist space, a facade of exposed steel beams and dark glass with a white, multilevel interior.
This home is famous. It has been used Beyonce and John Mayer that filmed music videos in there, it has also been used as a set for “Damages†and for Esquire magazine’s photo shoot in 2009′s Sexiest Woman Alive Kate Beckinsale. So it’s not just another townhouse with a pool inside.