Brooklyn Family Loft In A Former Factory

Designing a family home in a way that makes everyone happy while still maintaining a cohesive look is not easy. But this family loft really has it all. It can be found in a former factory in Dumbo. The building was converted and now it’s an inviting home. The loft has everything a family could need. The kitchen is large and functional, the living room is welcoming, the dining room is elegant and the bedrooms are cozy.

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Because the kitchen is white, it becomes very bright and airy

The loft has a white kitchen which feels very open and spacious. The kitchen is actually at the center of the living space. It has a wall of open shelving and an island with built-in microwave and oven. The living room is also open and airy and it features brick walls which have been left unfinished just to add some texture and rustic charm.

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The wood accents add some warmth to the white space
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Built-in appliances save space and maintain a minimalist design
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Small splashes of color can be seen throughout the loft
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The collection of artwork and mirrors looks especially nice on the brick wall
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The brick wall was left unfinished and has an interesting texture and charm

The high ceilings further emphasize the spaciousness of this area. The focal point of the living room is a wall covered with diverse pieces of framed artwork and mirrors.

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A reading corner is set next to the library
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A double-sided bookcase separates the living room and dining area
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The chandelier above the dining table also doubles as a sculpture

The living area includes different functions, all nicely defined by the furniture. The dining area and the living room are separated by a bookcase. The chandelier hanging above the dining table has a very interesting design. It doubles as a sculpture and it’s an eye-catching detail.

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The radiators have wood covers for more elegance
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The library/ work area featuring a yellow lamp and a colorful painting
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A special nook was created for the piano
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The paneled walls, floor and ceiling make this room feel very warm and cozy
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The family room has an interesting display of Lego Stars Wars creations
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Under the stairs there’s a bedroom which is small but fun
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The whale wallpaper really cheers up the décor in the bathroom
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Wallpaper was also used in the bedroom to create a peaceful décor
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The furniture throughout is simple and functional

Opposite to the dining area there’s a study area/library with a desk and open shelves. The vintage chairs are interesting-looking. The color palette throughout the loft is not very bold. Gray was used as a unifying shade.{found on remodelista and images by Matthew Williams}.