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Loft Peeping: Tribeca Gentlemen’s Loft

This article provides an in-depth look into a 1,600-square-foot two-bedroom Tribeca loft with a terrace, redesigned by Andrew Torrey of B.A. Torrey Interiors. Initially, the clients sought to complete a previous designer's vision, but the project evolved into an almost complete redesign of the entire home. The design incorporated the clients' extensive collection of memorabilia from family and travels, creating an eclectic yet cohesive aesthetic. Notable pieces include antique antlers under a steel and limestone coffee table, and an antique Biedermeier cabinet repurposed as a dry bar in the living room, complementing the clients' leather sofa and a Knoll Barcelona Chair. The designer emphasized the inclusion of bars in every public room, aligning with the clients' frequent entertaining habits. A specific design challenge involved the existing Maya Romanoff glass-beaded wallcovering in the powder room, which presented issues with visible seams. To address this, custom unpolished brass strips were installed along each seam and corner. These strips are designed to develop a patina over time but can be polished to maintain their original luster. This design choice, combined with brass bathroom accessories and a bronze and mirrored glass ceiling fixture, created a sophisticated and 'intoxicating' effect in the powder room. The master bedroom features a prized Ferrari racing bicycle mounted on the wall, a solution that required significant structural reinforcement of the wall. Another anecdote shared is the installation of 'articulating' sconces, which, despite being the first pair on the East Coast, malfunctioned and caused a circuit blow-out, leading to their prompt removal and return. The article also details the banquette and bar area, which was designed to accommodate the clients' large circle of friends. The existing banquette, combined with the clients' antique Biedermeier cabinet and a high-end wine refrigerator, led to the creation of a custom-designed bar unit. This custom bar was built to fit around the wine refrigerator and includes an upper mirrored shelving unit for displaying European stemware. The lower section of the bar is on casters, allowing it to be rolled away for access to the air conditioning unit. The Biedermeier cabinet was ingeniously repurposed as a dry bar in the living room with added interior lighting. Local Tribeca businesses were utilized for various aspects of the renovation, including Tribeca Paint for all Benjamin Moore paints, Basics Plus on Church for hardware, bulbs, and tools, and Langdon Florist on Reade for greenery. The article is accompanied by photographs by Tina Gallo and B.A. Torrey, showcasing the finished spaces. #LoftPeeping #TribecaLoft #InteriorDesign #HomeRedesign #CustomFurniture #TribecaRealEstate #AndrewTorrey #BArTorreyInteriors #LoftPeeping #TribecaLoft #InteriorDesign #HomeRedesign #CustomFurniture #TribecaRealEstate #AndrewTorrey #BArTorreyInteriors
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