This loft designed by Kimberly Peck Architect is situated in the former International Tailoring Company Building in New York’s East Village. The clients bought a top-floor loft and an abandoned mechanical room directly above it. Our task was to combine the rooftop space with the loft to create a cohesive triplex apartment. We achieved this by carefully opening up the roof’s 100-year-old structural members to install a staircase connecting the existing loft to the additional upper two levels. On the main floor, the first run of the staircase is located in the apartment’s entry and is made of a sculptural form of dark oak. Photography by ddreps.
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Greene Street Loft by Kimberly Peck Architect
Greene Street Loft is a project designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. This client hired us to do a complete facelift of a quintessential Soho loft. The apartment had great bones but presented as very dated. The new design of the space emphasized the features that make an archetypal loft. Mainly, the space was opened and the central timber beam and cast iron columns were exposed, all paint was removed and the materiality emphasized. Photography by ddreps.
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Chelsea Loft by Kimberly Peck Architect
Chelsea Loft is a project designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. This large Chelsea loft, formally a commercial space, was renovated to create a welcoming home and backdrop to our client’s collection of rugs, art and objects. Having previously owned a home decor shop our client had a lot of experience in helping others furnish their interior environments. Photography by ddreps.
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White Street Loft by Kimberly Peck Architect
White Street Loft is a project designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. This large light-filled open loft in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City was purchased by a growing family to make into their family home. Photography by Pedro Marti
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Eleventh Street Duplex by Kimberly Peck Architect
Eleventh Street Duplex is a project designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. The goal of this renovation was to create a stair with a minimal footprint in order to maximize the usable space in this small apartment. Photography by Pedro Marti.
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Greenwich Street Apartment by Kimberly Peck Architect
Greenwich Street Apartment is a project designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. While modest in size the new owner of this west village space wanted it to be big on impact. To achieve this we decided to make the fireplace wall the focal point of the apartment. Photography by ddreps.
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