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Loft Kitchen | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Loft Kitchen | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Loft Kitchen | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Loft Open Living Space and Kitchen | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Loft Open Living Space and Kitchen | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
A 200-year-old factory in Umbria is transformed into an inviting home by designer Paola Navone. In the seating area, a trolley found at a flea market functions as the coffee table alongside an expansive Navone-designed sofa for Linteloo. Custom pendants by photographer Mark Eden Schooley hang above the dining table. Photo by Wichmann + Bendtsen.
A 200-year-old factory in Umbria is transformed into an inviting home by designer Paola Navone. In the seating area, a trolley found at a flea market functions as the coffee table alongside an expansive Navone-designed sofa for Linteloo. Custom pendants by photographer Mark Eden Schooley hang above the dining table. Photo by Wichmann + Bendtsen.
Architects Silvia Ullmayer and Allan Sylvester worked with joiner Roger Hynam to reinvent an apartment for metalworker Simone ten Hompel.
Architects Silvia Ullmayer and Allan Sylvester worked with joiner Roger Hynam to reinvent an apartment for metalworker Simone ten Hompel.
His 1,000-square-foot flat in the Marais district doubles as a personal museum of beloved possessions.
His 1,000-square-foot flat in the Marais district doubles as a personal museum of beloved possessions.
“Wonbo had to be able to stand in the sleeping area,” architect Kyu Sung Woo says of his son. “By combining two dimensions—the height of the bed and that of the closet (the top of which forms the bedroom floor)—we made that possible.”
“Wonbo had to be able to stand in the sleeping area,” architect Kyu Sung Woo says of his son. “By combining two dimensions—the height of the bed and that of the closet (the top of which forms the bedroom floor)—we made that possible.”
This New York City home is studded with pieces by such famous names as Knoll, Saarinen, and Risom. Deployed throughout the loft, these modern icons at once unify and separate work and life. Like the architecture, they can be read two ways: as recognizably typical office furniture or as prized home-design collectibles.
This New York City home is studded with pieces by such famous names as Knoll, Saarinen, and Risom. Deployed throughout the loft, these modern icons at once unify and separate work and life. Like the architecture, they can be read two ways: as recognizably typical office furniture or as prized home-design collectibles.
In the living area, a sliding door conceals the loft from the hallway leading to the office, thus opening the space up by revealing extra square footage in the bedroom. When it’s time for bed, the door slides shut for privacy.
In the living area, a sliding door conceals the loft from the hallway leading to the office, thus opening the space up by revealing extra square footage in the bedroom. When it’s time for bed, the door slides shut for privacy.
#Nook Real Estate Listing: 236 Jeanette Lane, Santa Ana Property Listing: MLS® #OC16169952 | Loft Home | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style | NookRealEstate.com
#Nook Real Estate Listing: 236 Jeanette Lane, Santa Ana Property Listing: MLS® #OC16169952 | Loft Home | Nook Real Estate | Search with Style | NookRealEstate.com
As Orange County’s first transit-oriented urban development, the Santiago Street Lofts were designed by William Hezmalhalch Architects, Inc. in 2007 and were built for creatives who want their life and work to fully coincide. Each 1,885-square-foot loft consists of one bedroom and two-and-a-half bathrooms—which are carefully puzzled together over three floors with a close attention to space.
As Orange County’s first transit-oriented urban development, the Santiago Street Lofts were designed by William Hezmalhalch Architects, Inc. in 2007 and were built for creatives who want their life and work to fully coincide. Each 1,885-square-foot loft consists of one bedroom and two-and-a-half bathrooms—which are carefully puzzled together over three floors with a close attention to space.
Light and bright Loft Home sold by Evan Little with Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Light and bright Loft Home sold by Evan Little with Nook Real Estate | Search with Style
Gorgeous Loft Home sold by Evan Little with Nook Real Estate. | Search with Style
Gorgeous Loft Home sold by Evan Little with Nook Real Estate. | Search with Style