Thursday, March 5

More From Loft Life.

Loft Life Magazine sent me an email with a link to another amazing lofty design project. According to their portfolio, New York based design firm Ochs Design was given this assignment a few years back: convert a 2700 sq-ft abandoned warehouse space into an artist's loft for a Williamsburg pioneer.

The design firm certainly accomplished and exceeded this goal with this amazing artist's dream loft in Brooklyn. Ochs Design intentionally restored as much of the original bones of the space as was feasibly possible for their client, including keeping the original asphalt floor in the painting studio. They also created a beautiful and intimate bedroom area, amidst the contrast of industrial looking exposed beans and used brick. I really, really need to move in here. This is my dream home...I find it dramatic, soothing and so, so inspiring. For more of Ochs Design work, visit their website, or read more on Loft Life.



15 comments:

LINDSAY said...

I love the rustic bones of this place. And it's nice to see all the plant life inside!

Anonymous said...

i wouldn't mind living in a loft. there is so much space that you can work with. not to mention, you can come up with your own layout too.

Anonymous said...

Oh my GAWD. Do people actually live in places like that? I know they do. My place in Williamsburg was much smaller and an old railroad tenement flat. But I still liked it.

But this? This is like Cinderella's Palace for hipsters.

Diana said...

Ah! Who needs a home when you have amazing looking lofts like this!

drollgirl said...

this is just outstanding! i love old bricks. sadly you'd have to look pretty hard in la to find ANY bricks and that makes me want them even more.

Patti said...

Very pretty, and I love the bed, but seriously, an asphalt floor inside? Can that be healthy?

Brandi said...

That bed is dreamy

Anonymous said...

Incredible. What a dream studio!

We are adding a second storey to our house in a couple of years, one third of which will be a studio for me. I'd love it to look something like this!

pink cupcake vintage said...

could that bed be dreamier?

Blair Friedeman said...

Oh, it is absolutely beautiful! I love the contrast of the walls with the soft and serene feel of that bed! Oh, I just plain love exposed brick!

Janis said...

Wow, that is beautiful. What a dream space for an artist...the combination home and studio are perfecto...let me dream.

Anonymous said...

to sleep in that bed would be heavenly!

Kelly said...

gorgeous interior.... you really can't go wrong with a brick and timber.

MS said...

lovin it. Especially the bed photo!

Anonymous said...

I need to live there as well. Gorgeous.