Inspiration for a classic kitchen in New York with glass-front cabinets, beige cabinets, wood worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island and beige floors.
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
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Lower Fifth Avenue Loft

Transitional Kitchen, New York

This Lower Fifth Avenue Loft building is a corner property located in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. This Beaux-Arts style building was constructed in 1907 and converted to a residential Co-op in 1981. Our renovation combines two 5th-floor units into an expansive, light-filled haven with both classic and industrial details. Design features include exposed columns, distressed wide plank oak floors, custom blackened steel and wire-glass partitions, restored original window casings, custom wainscoting, antique bronze hardware, and an elegant glossy coffered ceiling. The entry hall doubles as a gallery for the client’s extensive art collection, which is highlighted throughout the space against neutral tones. A quirky grouping of cookie jars pops in the eating nook, creating a feature visible from the living room. Project Completion: August 2014 Architecture: DHD Project Architect: Jill Diamant Interior Designer: J.D. Ireland Design Consultant: Kyle O’Donnell / Quoin Group Inc. Photography: Bruce Katz www.brucekatzphoto.com
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