With its mercantile past encapsulated in a vernacular of austere yet beautiful 19th-century factory buildings and broad, cobblestone streets, it isn’t hard to understand the appeal of New York’s Tribeca neighborhood and its unique housing stock. And this three-bedroom loft apartment is no exception. Situated in a former book bindery built-in 1882, it features enviably high ceilings and arched, iron-framed windows that at one side of the building overlooking a verdant courtyard garden.
As a real-estate developer, the apartment’s owner was quick to hear of the gentrification of the factory, and so he was able to visit the project when it was in its infancy. ‘I instantly saw that the bones of the old factory were incredible,’ he recalls. ‘What particularly appealed about this third-floor unit was that it has windows facing both north and south and it has a fantastic view of an old brick factory across the street, which nicely reflects the feel of the area.’
The owner, who divides his time between Long Island and Manhattan, approached Edward Yedid and Thomas Hickey of architectural and interior design practice GRADE New York having visited a friend’s home and admired the decor. ‘I liked the fact that they create homes that are distinctly modern, but with warmth and texture,’ he explains.
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THE NEW SHANGRI-LA
Across the globe, garden designers are creating paradise-like spaces by embracing the flora and heritage of indigenous landscapes
A QUIET PLACE
The beauty of this restored Mallorcan villa is its stillness, both inside and out - and it makes whoever comes to visit completely relaxed
THE HOUSE OF FUN
Fearlessly flamboyant is the best way to describe every space of this 1960s French Regency-style mansion in the hills of Los Angeles
HEART & SOUL
A sophisticated use of fresh colours and playful patterns has ensured this modern Singapore apartment is full of character
IT'S WARM INSIDE
In designer Stephanie Barba Mendoza's home, everything was chosen to make her feel cocooned, looked after and full of joy
Shopping trips
This month, Joy Moyler details her strong desire to travel and the pieces she loves collecting along the way
A step ahead
A staircase has a dramatic impact on an interior and a great one is both beautiful and practical
Make an entrance
Tiffany Duggan of Studio Duggan opens the door planning and styling a small hallway
STATE OF THE ART Collector's piece
Six interior designers tell us the artists we should be investing in right now
Mexican revolution
Creatives are restoring abandoned homes from the Yucatán's golden era and there's lots to learn from these historic houses