The Bond Street Loft occupies an entire floor of a building in Manhattan’s NoHo Historic District. The 1,500-square-foot space was completely gutted to create a spacious two-bedroom home for a family of three. 

Every detail was considered to maintain the feel of the authentic New York artists’ loft while incorporating modern amenities, which included central air conditioning, fumed-oak floors, and custom mahogany-weighted windows. Salvaged items were carefully selected and purchased early in the renovation, such as 10-foot-tall double doors leading to the master suite and a 19th-century solid porcelain bathtub with original fittings. The layout we designed for the space accommodates and highlights these pieces’ unique proportions and organic qualities. A custom steel floor-to-ceiling bookshelf anchors the rear of the large open kitchen/living/dining room and holds the couple's vast collection of art and photography books.

 

Design Team

Elizabeth Roberts
Josh Lekwa

 

The Result

Rustic, industrial details were maintained and juxtaposed with minimalist millwork and finishes to create a unique home for a creative family.

Architecture | Interiors | Objects