UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

UWS TWO BEDROOM MODERN LOFT RENOVATION

Located in a co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, this two bedroom apartment offered a wonderful design opportunity. As a typical postwar 5 room apartment, the client chose to transform the space into an open loft concept.  Inspired by residences in Tribeca, Soho, and the West Village, the renovation demolished compartmentalizing walls between the kitchen and living room.  This move allows light to flow through the apartment, increases visual and physical circulation, and ties the entire apartment together.  A breakfast bar provides additional seating capacity, while the cabinet and appliance reorganization allows for an eat-in kitchen.  The L-shape configuration creates a center island.  A newly renovated bathroom, fresh paint throughout, and built in closets create a loft experience in an otherwise typical postwar coop.