This Brooklyn loft belongs to Anne Maxwell Foster, a co-owner in the interior design firm Tilton Fenwick. It was featured on the New York Times website recently.
Maxwell Foster and her husband bought the 1200 square foot 1 bedroom apartment that is located in Dumbo section of Brooklyn for $885,000 last March and then spent almost 3 months updating the space.
The renovation included adding interior barn doors to, transforming a small office into the master bedroom, tearing out the kitchen counters and replacing with Caesarstone quartz counters and changing out cabinet doors...they even transformed a large walk in closet that had a window into a nursery.
After the bones of the space had been renovated...the decorating began. The designers' goal was to create an inviting atmosphere.
Here's what the updated apartment looks like.
For the living room, they chose a Kravet Medley Sofa ($5,200), the armchairs were $800 for two on eBay (about $800 and the coffee table is a $6000 Oscar de la Renta piece. |
An open floor plan allows light to flow through this Brooklyn loft. (above) |
Kitchen cabinets were refaced with powder blue flat doors and new Caesarstone counters were installed. |
Bedroom wallpaper is Lotus from Farrow & Ball at $295 a roll. The bedding is from D. Porthault ($1350 for the duvet) |
A large walk in closet was transformed into a nursery into a nursery. (above) |
What do you think of this cozy New York City loft?
Happy Wednesday!
xo
Coco
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