I’m Amazed by This NYC Loft’s 15-Foot Ceilings (It’s Like an Art Gallery!)

View of the middle of the loft from the entry way
Large arched mirror next to the loft's front door
Wicker hutch with white clay vases on top and woven baskets below for storage
Wicker hutch open with shoe storage inside
Mustard yellow kitchen with long wood island, white cabinets and warm lighting
Mustard yellow tiled kitchen stovetop area and kitchen utensils and wares
Mustard yellow kitchen with long wood island, white cabinets and warm lighting
Mustard yellow kitchen with long wood island, white cabinets and warm lighting
Steel top table with decor, candles, cutting boards and a fan lamp
View of the living room and bedroom area of the loft
White linen couch and marble block tables in living room area next to bedroom area
White linen couch and marble block tables in living room area next to bedroom area
Female renter in a black dress leaning against a cement pole in her white loft
Queen bed with all white linens with canvas art above and a leopard print bench beside
Oval-shaped mirror over leopard bench in corner with pink and orange color block and leopard pillow
Light wood dresser surrounded by plants and a fuzzy white and black rug
Light wood dresser surrounded by plants and a fuzzy white and black rug
Drawer pulled out with many colors of sunglasses
Brick wall corner of loft with potted cacti and piles of books
White bathroom with tiled floor and olive green linens

ABOUT THIS TOUR

HOME TYPE: Loft

LOCATION: Brooklyn, New York

STYLE: Industrial, Modern, Organic Modern

BEDROOMS: 0

SQUARE FEET: 900

Two years ago, when Kimberly Awad, who works in tech in strategic partnerships, was looking for a new apartment, she knew exactly what she was looking for — she’d been in New York City for 12 years, after all.

“Coming from a high-rise supermodern unit in FiDi, I knew I wanted a space with more character,” Kimberly explains. “I strategically searched StreetEasy for keywords like ‘loft,’ ‘exposed beams,’ ‘exposed brick,’ ‘industrial,’ ‘high ceilings,’ and this unit was the top hit and the first apartment I ended up viewing. I fell in love and signed the lease the same day!”

Clear side table topped with a vase of lilies over a book

The studio apartment she found is across the East River in Brooklyn and has all of the keywords that Kimberly searched for. The walls are wide and super tall — spanning 15 feet — and they’ve encouraged her to begin growing her art collection and purchase a 12-foot Audrey Ficus tree, which Kimberly explains is the “central design choice” in her home.

View of the living room and bedroom area of the loft

Even though the apartment captured most of Kimberly’s wishes, the kitchen wasn’t exactly her style. It has an orange subway tile, and while it’s necessarily something she would’ve chosen, she understood that it was good quality. So, she leaned into it and drenched the room in a similar color (Farrow & Ball’s Dutch Orange) to distract from the tiles.

Mustard yellow kitchen with long wood island, white cabinets and warm lighting

Kimberly’s considering making updates to her bathroom, but for the most part, is happy with her home — she works from her kitchen table that doubles as a desk two to three times a week and hosts guests on the weekends. She says her home is just like her.

“Total Libra!!! Just like me,” Kimberly says of her apartment. “Romantic details, aesthetically pleasing, social hub for friends, and laughter.”

Thanks, Kimberly!

This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.

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