While space seems to be a novelty in New York City, this refurbished loft that was once a caviar warehouse, goes against all odds measuring at 3,000 square feet and sprawls across the top floor as well as rooftop of the beautifully designed space. The residence that was transformed in 2013 by Andrew Franz Architect is situated in one of the most sought after locations in Manhattan - Tribeca. With features like a sunken interior courtyard with a retractable glass roof, rooftop garden, custom steel staircase, and repurposed timbers from the old roof joists, the space is not only masculine and attractive but also pays homage to the history of the building.
This is a perfect example of how your home environment can distinctly compliment your personal style. While once a warehouse, the residence no longer feels damp and dingy, and instead, is now a livable work of art. Perfect spots of color, textures, and materials that are used only helps to define the space into a home. A perfect balance of style and trend easily makes this a home a space that helps inspire my own style and, hopefully soon, my own space.
[Photography: Albert Veserka / Esto]