Architects Turned A Tiny 425-Square-Foot Loft Into A Dream Home
The designers at Specht Harpman Architects recently worked wonders on a 425-square-foot loft on the Upper West Side.
The space, at the top of a six-story brownstone, has 25 feet of vertical space and even access to a rooftop - giving them plenty to work with.
Check out the photos below to see the new micro-loft.
This was the space before. It was run down, with exposed brick walls and dated paint.
Specht Harpman Architects
For such a small space, it didn't have much room for storage.
Specht Harpman Architects
Taggart Sorensen
Taggart Sorensen
Taggart Sorensen
Taggart Sorensen
Taggart Sorensen
Taggart Sorensen
Specht Harpman Architects
Specht Harpman Architects
Job well done.
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