Kitchen of the Week: Warehouse Roots Inspire a Manhattan Loft
Clean and sleek with a hidden pantry, this urban kitchen offers graphic drama with high-contrast industrial-style finishes
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Chemically aged steel, hewn oak and a fiberglass backsplash add the look of history to this loft in New York's Tribeca neighborhood. Architect Steve Schappacher and his team used these simple materials to play off the loft's warehouse origins. The owners of the loft — it was originally two lofts, now combined — wanted a space that felt open and clean but still suited all their needs. A hidden pantry, seamless layout and wet bar gave them the look and function they wanted.
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| Montauk black slate countertops contrast with white cabinetry. The cabinet faces are ash and are stained — instead of painted — white, so the grain is still visible. Hewn oak on the front of the island matches the custom flooring. Although the family wanted more storage, they also wanted their new kitchen to have a clean look, so Schappacher and his team put in a pantry right behind the kitchen. The left and right end panels on the backsplash have pivoting windows that open up into the hidden pantry space, allowing the family to pass items back and forth. Bar stools: Restoration Hardware; side table: clients' own; oven: Miele; range: Viking |
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A door around the corner opens up into the pantry, which spans the entire 18-foot length of the kitchen. The windows not only let in more light but also allude to windows that a more traditional kitchen might have.
Sconces: custom; pantry shelving: Metro Shelving
Sconces: custom; pantry shelving: Metro Shelving
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Having an open, combined living space was important to the family, but they also wanted their new home to respect its origins as a New York warehouse. Steel and hewn oak pay tribute to the original materials, while the vaulted ceiling and open layout maintain the loft ambience. The fiberglass on the kitchen backsplash brings to mind fireproof windows in old lofts, while all of the exterior windows in the loft are original to the structure.
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| Around the corner a wet bar helps take some of the entertaining load off the kitchen. Most of the same materials were used for cohesiveness — including the slate counters and ash cabinetry — but Schappacher used crackled subway tile from Artistic Tile for the new backsplash. Charcoal-colored grout highlights the cracks in each tile. |
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| A wall treatment Schappacher calls "liquid metal" ties in with the rest of the warehouse-inspired materials — including the custom iron capitals and bases on the columns. Schappacher had a custom metal fabricator use hot-rolled sheets of steel and chemically age them for this unique look. |
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Granite Grannies Gorgeous. It's modern and streamlined, but without being sterile, which I feel is one of the downsides of many ultra modern homes. This space has that perfect blend of historical character and contemporary lines and decor. Thanks for sharing!
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ModernistLighting.com Love the modern warehouse style loft. It feels quite welcoming, especially with the booth seating. I see you like to infuse industrial-esque lighitng into your client's projects. We too are New York based. I would be more than happy to extend you trade discounts. Please check out our range of lighting http://www.ModernistLighting.com.
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The Kitchen Loft Bravo, white cabinetry that's not 'painted' white. And the hewn oak on the back of the island is a nice touch. Very creative treatment for the pantry area. If possible, would have liked an opening in a wall between the kitchen and wet bar areas. And, wouldn't place hood (?) so close to cooktop.
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janerooney Love the little laundry trolley on second pic any idea where to purchase? Thanks :)
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lebecr The ceiling fixtures in the first photo are so right. Wonder if they would work on an 8' ceiling since they don't dip down that much.
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lilyw @janerooney The laundry cart is from Restoration Hardware
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Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel I love the metal wall panels, but wonder how they affect acoustics in the room? Anyone know?
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kirstjen Beautiful! I live in a loft & wish that my place looked this beautiful. Wow!
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Mihaela Lakkis very nice i try to redecorate my house you give me good ideas.
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Joanne Cannell Designs I love the look. But is the refrigerator in the wet bar? How far is it from the sink & range?
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Ideabook published on Feb. 8, 2013.
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