Category: nyc loft

  • A beautiful and romantic loft in white

    A beautiful and romantic loft in white

    I had gotten off white for a while, but this gorgeous NYC loft reminds me why interiors in white will always be a favorite.

    The bookcase is the first thing you see when walking in to the loft. It’s 12 ft. long and constructed of solid reclaimed wood.

    Adore that large table.

    What great windows! I’m so jealous!

     

    dreamy. That rug must feel so good under foot when you wake up int the morning.

     

    Could you live here?

    All images via Rue Mag. Read and see more in the Oct. Rue Issue

  • White interiors: A beautiful and romantic loft

    White interiors: A beautiful and romantic loft

    White Interiors: A loft tour

    I had gotten off white for a while, but this gorgeous NYC loft reminds me why interiors in white will always be a favorite.

    The bookcase is the first thing you see when walking in to the loft. It’s 12 ft. long and constructed of solid reclaimed wood.

    Adore that large table.

    What great windows! I’m so jealous!

     

    dreamy. That rug must feel so good under foot when you wake up int the morning.

     

    Could you live here?

    All images via Rue Mag. Read and see more in the Oct. Rue Issue

  • A beautiful and romantic loft in white

    A beautiful and romantic loft in white

    I had gotten off white for a while, but this gorgeous NYC loft reminds me why interiors in white will always be a favorite.

    The bookcase is the first thing you see when walking in to the loft. It’s 12 ft. long and constructed of solid reclaimed wood.

    Adore that large table.

    What great windows! I’m so jealous!

    dreamy. That rug must feel so good under foot when you wake up int the morning.

    Could you live here?

    All images via Rue Mag. Read and see more in the Oct. Rue Issue

  • An amazing mid-century modern home mixed with victorian glamour

    An amazing mid-century modern home mixed with victorian glamour

    Something yummy for you…
    from Loft Life Magazine

    “Charoonkit Thahong’s New York loft mixes Hollywood regency with mid-century modern overtones to create a space that celebrates good design. Some gems include the 1969 VP Globe lamp by Verner Panton, the Fortuny Moda lamp, the Knoll Tulip armless chairs and the oh-so-fun black Victorian love-seat. Thahong, an art director for R/GA, has managed to infuse warmth into the otherwise over-sized, industrial space (located in Hell’s Kitchen) adding subtle touches of glamour to finish off the look. It’s proof that life without walls doesn’t mean sticking to only one aesthetic; Thahong’s space is fit for both Charles Eames and Marie Antoinette!”

    …swoon…




    If you live in a loft, open floor plan, or studio, book cases without a solid back allow light through but create a divider.


    ..a pretty corner…

    Here’s a few pics from a tribeca loft, also as seen in Loft Life magazine

    What do you think of the curtain divider with artwork displayed on it like a wall?


  • Happy Friday! An artsy, chic NYC loft

    Happy Friday! An artsy, chic NYC loft

    Enjoy and have a great weekend!

    Isn’t the cork refrigerator front genius?









    I like artsy, natural object displays

    via LoftLife Magazine

  • Amazing worked in and lived in artist lofts

    Amazing worked in and lived in artist lofts

    A reader requested a post on artist lofts – live/work spaces way back in October. Shamefully, I’m just getting to that now. There are so many great examples out there that I’m going to have to save some for future posts.

    Here are some good examples of real spaces. Even if you don’t have a loft, maybe you can still find some inspiration.

    Great dining/kitchen area!







    The above is from a loft in Williamsburg, Brooklyn – an artsy neighborhood I lived in for a year back in 2006/2007.
    via Willow Decor via Ochs Design

    The above is an artist’s loft you can rent for getaways.
    via artistsloft.com



    Even with the exposed brick wall and factory-style windows, homey elements like the houseplants, pictures, and rug make the space more than liveable.

    I’m not a fan of cowhide rugs or of bull fighting, but this bedroom is a good example of how loft dwellers can make an industrial space cozier- notice the room divider on the left

    This is the area of the loft carved out to be office space.

    The loft above is actually for sale in Pawtucket, RI.
    via OLX

    love the windows!

    via Apartment Therapy via New York Magazine

    The studio/work area of this tribeca loft

    via NY Locations

    I really like the look of lofts but I don’t know if I’d be happy living in one as I tend to like small, cozy spaces and being able to shut myself in a room alone. How about you have you lived in a loft, did you like it? If not, do you think you’d like loft living?