Project posted by Adi Gershoni Architect

NYC Loft Renovation by Architect Adi Gershoni

Living Room, Pendant Lighting, Arm Chairs, Ottomans, Ceiling Lighting, Wall Lighting, Dark Hardwood Floors, Coffee Table
Living Room, Pendant Lighting, Arm Chairs, Ottomans, Ceiling Lighting, Wall Lighting, Dark Hardwood Floors, Coffee Table
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Kitchen, Dark Hardwood Floors, Range, Range Hood, Wall Oven, White Cabinets, Recessed Lighting, Undermount Sinks, Refrigerator, Ceiling Lighting, Metal Backsplashes, Concrete Counters
Bedroom, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, Bed, Dark Hardwood Floors
Bedroom, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, Bed, Dark Hardwood Floors
Bedroom, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, Bed, Dark Hardwood Floors
Bedroom, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, Bed, Dark Hardwood Floors
Bathroom, Enclosed Showers, Mosaic Tile Walls, Undermount Tubs, Light Hardwood Floors, Concrete Counters, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, One Piece Toilets
Bathroom, Enclosed Showers, Mosaic Tile Walls, Undermount Tubs, Light Hardwood Floors, Concrete Counters, Ceiling Lighting, Recessed Lighting, One Piece Toilets
Bathroom, Light Hardwood Floors, Concrete Counters, Vessel Sinks, One Piece Toilets
Bathroom, Light Hardwood Floors, Concrete Counters, Vessel Sinks, One Piece Toilets
Living Room, Ceiling Lighting, Pendant Lighting, Wall Lighting
Living Room, Ceiling Lighting, Pendant Lighting, Wall Lighting
Study, Dark Hardwood Floors, Desk, Shelves, Home office, Chair
Study, Dark Hardwood Floors, Desk, Shelves, Home office, Chair
Living Room, Ceiling Lighting, Pendant Lighting, Hallway, Sofa
Living Room, Ceiling Lighting, Pendant Lighting, Hallway, Sofa

Credits

From Adi Gershoni Architect

Located in a historic downtown New York building, this loft has a challenging long and narrow shape, and the clients had a complex set of requirements: Both husband and wife work from home, they frequently entertain large groups, and they often have overnight guests.
In addition to the kitchen, dining room, living room and master suite, the program included his and her offices, a den, a guestroom, a sitting/TV room, a second guest space, and space for a large book collection. The challenge was to accommodate all these functions within the tight 2,200-square-foot space.

One side of the main corridor is defined by a solid wall that provides separation from the private rooms. The other side is a wood and glass system that sets off semi-private spaces. The glass, which functions as a partition between the semi-private spaces, is two-layered, encasing a semi-transparent fabric that allows natural light from large windows at the west wall to penetrate the interior space.

The small den, which is equipped with a home theater system, is enclosed in glass, with glass sliding doors that allow private TV and movie watching.

Finding room for the book collection was solved by designing a “double loaded” bookshelf system that can be accessed from both sides. The books are lit with under-shelf, recessed linear lighting.

The guest room is separated to allow privacy. The sitting/TV space can transform into a second guest room by opening the sofa bed and drawing curtains over the wood-and-glass enclosure.

The result is a highly efficient, planed space that provides for the clients’ needs and is also luxurious and meticulously detailed.

Area: 2,200 SF