Loft Kitchen
In a Brooklyn loft focused on food photography, we looked to the industrial roots of the space and neighborhood for inspiration.
We focused on creating streamlined architectural elements to draw attention to the impressive scale of the studio. We inserted a floating kitchen island which acts as a focal point of the space.
We created a backdrop that is both versatile and detailed. In a nod to the space's manufacturing roots, we covered the main wall in grey plaster. A detail that provided both depth and character.
The cabinets are a grey painted wood with custom routed pulls that triangulate to taper. The countertops in the space are a juxtaposition of concrete-effect dekton along with a 4” thick live-edge walnut slab.
We focused on creating streamlined architectural elements to draw attention to the impressive scale of the studio. We inserted a floating kitchen island which acts as a focal point of the space.
We created a backdrop that is both versatile and detailed. In a nod to the space's manufacturing roots, we covered the main wall in grey plaster. A detail that provided both depth and character.
The cabinets are a grey painted wood with custom routed pulls that triangulate to taper. The countertops in the space are a juxtaposition of concrete-effect dekton along with a 4” thick live-edge walnut slab.
Project Year: 2020
Project Cost: $75,001 - $100,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 10013