7 Next-Level Lofts in New York City
From a remixed chocolate factory to a retrofitted warehouse, these NYC lofts pair industrial elements with a warm and welcoming touch.
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Celebrated in films and TV shows since the 1980s, New York City loft living hasn’t lost its romantic charm—although styling these postindustrial spaces has changed quite a bit over the years. Designed with a greater emphasis on comfort and flexibility, today’s live/work lofts swap dated, grungy finishes for warmer palettes, smarter space-saving features, and a streamlined aesthetic where clunky industrial elements no longer hog the spotlight. Read on for seven of our favorite New York City lofts from the Dwell archives.
1. Williamsburg Loft by Antonio Montserrat
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