Quite sure most New Yorkers can relate to this 240-square-foot shoebox apartment with a sleeping loft over the kitchen. However, Brooklyn architect Tim Seggerman, renovated the Upper West Side brownstone studio into the beauty below.
His solution was to insert what he calls a “crafted jewel box” into the undersize space, creating an enveloping cabin of blond woods. Not a bad idea, huh? Enjoy…x
SoundofChic
Wow, this actually looks livable.
greghuntoon
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I absolutely love this place. Clearly wouldn't work if you have kids, but I love the concept and the space-saving application. It's thoughtful and so well organized.
















