![12th Street, Loft / Neil Logan Architect - Table, Windows, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5b08/8c6f/f197/ccb5/4900/0078/newsletter/KAUFMAN1205028_00010023.jpg?1527286886)
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Architects: Neil Logan Architect
- Area: 2568 m²
- Year: 2010
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Photographs:Dean Kaufman
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Manufacturers: Dinesen, Louis Poulsen, Benjamin Moore, Stone Source
![12th Street, Loft / Neil Logan Architect - Windows, Table, Kitchen, Chair, Beam](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5b08/8c92/f197/ccb5/4900/0079/newsletter/KAUFMAN1205028_00030020.jpg?1527286921)
Text description provided by the architects. This Greenwich Village loft was previously used as an artist’s studio. The renovation created generous bedrooms and hidden storage for a couple and their two children. Lowering the windowsills in the open living room and kitchen maximizes sun in the common areas. A low wall with reflective glass transom windows allows daylight into the bedrooms while preserving privacy.
![12th Street, Loft / Neil Logan Architect - Windows, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5b08/8ce8/f197/ccb5/4900/007d/newsletter/KAUFMAN1205028_00130025.jpg?1527287006)
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The south window was converted into a door to create a small outdoor balcony. Each child’s room has closets and a built-in desk, and the large storage room behind the bedrooms serves as circulation between the private rooms. Partitioning the private areas behind a single wall retained the spacious, industrial character of the space.
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