LoftLife Goes to the Movies

5/16/08 As a compulsive moviegoing, dvd-obsessed, want-to-be film buff, I have come to the following conclusion: In almost every film, even the realistic, gritty types, there...

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Bugs, Bourbon, Beeswax, and More...

5/13/08 Last Friday, I made the trek to the latest BKLYN DESIGNS with my once-stylish now wind-blown umbrella. The event—the...

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The Endless City: A Book Review

10% of humanity lived in cities in 1900. 50% lived in cities in 2007. 75% will be living in cities in 2050. Last month, the visual masterminds at internationally renowned publishing...

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Defying Death With Architecture and Theory

A neon color palette. Walls made of metal and translucent polycarbonate. A sloped ceiling intersects a bumpy, stumbling floor. These might sound like elements of a fun house, but they’re...

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Brooklyn Modern: A Book Review

I have lived close to a year now in Brooklyn, and I guess by all accounts I’m still considered a “newbie.” But that doesn’t mean that I don’t appreciate the various nuances attributed...

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LoftLife Sheds Some Light on Lightroom

Lightroom is a multi-faceted design company based in Atlanta, and offers services in architecture, website design, print design, and identity design....

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All Things Acrylic

Boxing yourself into a color scheme is easy to do. Everything has to "go" together. It can turn decking out your loft into a burden. The good news is this: clear plastic...

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Your Divided Self

I find one of the trickiest things about large interior spaces is how to break them down into small, functional areas while maintaining the airy, open feel of a loft. What's the best...

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