210 W. 29th Street Ninth Floor New York, NY 10001 T 212.807.0981 F 212.807.0948 Hell's Kitchen Loft The client, a dealer of photographs, requested a zen feeling for her loft. We achieved this with natural colors and simple clean architectural elements. At 100 feet long and 25feet wide the space also needed something to moderate its proportions.
Dining rooms are sometimes fussy and over the top and anything but relaxing. This dining space, though, is orderly and symmetrical and though it's not sloppily comfortable (no dinner on the couch here), it's perfect for quiet dinners on slow nights. Then again, it also looks like a good table for a party. A relaxing party, but a party nonetheless.
I keep picturing Jennifer Beals finishing up a dinner here, shoving the table aside, and stomping up and down to "Maniac." Clearly, I am seriously stuck on Flashdance.
like this feel of a large opening in a wall between two spaces a lot, can't think how we can incorporate it in the apartment, also the use of the brick/stone material on the wall
Arlene