Project posted by nC2 architecture llc

Tribeca Loft

Year
2011
Structure
Apartment
Style
Modern
To adapt the apartment to better suit the needs of a growing family, C2 Architecture added a bedroom to the children’s wing while also reconfiguring the kitchen to function as the family's main gathering place. The expansive kitchen has a multitude of cabinets and two islands, each with separate sinks for extra space to prep and cook. Capping off one end is a streamlined breakfast nook designed with glossy alabaster and wood tones. Leather seating adds a touch of contemporary practicality.
To adapt the apartment to better suit the needs of a growing family, C2 Architecture added a bedroom to the children’s wing while also reconfiguring the kitchen to function as the family's main gathering place. The expansive kitchen has a multitude of cabinets and two islands, each with separate sinks for extra space to prep and cook. Capping off one end is a streamlined breakfast nook designed with glossy alabaster and wood tones. Leather seating adds a touch of contemporary practicality.
Kitchen detail
Kitchen detail
Kitchen
Kitchen
Roof deck
Roof deck
Kitchen and integrated banquette
Kitchen and integrated banquette
Kitchen, dining, den
Kitchen, dining, den
Bathroom
Bathroom

Details

Square Feet
4000
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Builder
Moulin & Associates
Photographer
Tom Sibley

From nC2 architecture llc

Renovation and reconfiguration of a 4500 sf loft in Tribeca. The main goal of the project was to better adapt the apartment to the needs of a growing family, including adding a bedroom to the children's wing and reconfiguring the kitchen to function as the center of family life. One of the main challenges was to keep the project on a very tight budget without compromising the high-end quality of the apartment.

Project team: Richard Goodstein, Emil Harasim, Angie Hunsaker, Michael Hanson
Contractor: Moulin & Associates, New York

Photography: Tom Sibley