Welcome to How They Pulled It Off, the place we take an in depth have a look at one significantly difficult side of a house design and get the nitty-gritty particulars about the way it grew to become a actuality.
When a brand new house owner bought an condominium in a transformed industrial warehouse in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, she turned to architect and inside designer Robert Garneau to combine ample cupboard space—particularly for garments and books. Initially seeing Garneau’s Transformer Residence in Dwell, she was desirous to combine related inventive and space-saving measures into her personal 1,000 sq. foot dwelling.
“The consumer emphasised the significance of environment friendly, complete storage for her belongings,” says Garneau, founding accomplice of New York-based Structure Workshop. “She wished most of her belongings to be out of sight, excluding just a few areas to show cherished gadgets, particularly her in depth guide assortment.” A wall of reside edge floating cabinets—hewn from a single log—gave her ample area for her private library and created a dramatic focus in the principle residing space.
Authentic to the 1918 constructing, the wooden columns and beams retain remnants of paint from years previous. Reverse the columns, the reside edge library wall is comprised of a single log, lower down the center, and sliced into thick cabinets.
One other key precedence of the renovation was making a semi-private bed room area within the outsized studio—whereas sustaining sightlines to the condominium’s single wall of home windows. “Other than seamlessly integrating an enormous quantity of storage, the largest design problem was coping with the sparse quantity of accessible daylight,” says Garneau. “In depth floor-to-ceiling cabinetry was devised to behave as partitions, successfully carving a separate sleeping space whereas sustaining visible openness and sightlines to the home windows.”
Remodeling the outsized studio, Garneau was tasked with discovering a privateness answer that may outline the sleeping area, whereas sustaining visible connection to the remainder of the condominium. Creating fluidity between the brand new sleeping space and residing area, a translucent orange door was launched. The outsized door, says Garneau, was “the important thing spatial transfer permitting the bed room to have privateness, whereas sustaining cohesive continuity with the remainder of the condominium.”

An orange resin door playfully pivots open and closed to partially separate the sleeping space from the remainder of the condominium.

“We felt the condominium was typically starved for gentle, so we wished to inject our personal daylight into the area—on demand sunsets and sunrises!” says architect and inside designer Robert Garneau.

A wall of cabinetry—white-painted cherry veneer with spherical recessed pulls—supplies beneficiant storage capability, whereas appearing as a dividing wall for the bed room.

“The important thing element for this door was the hinge being as inconspicuous as doable, whereas being structurally robust sufficient to make sure dependable performance,” says Garneau.
“What we love in regards to the materials we selected is that it exhibited the complete colour spectrum of orange,” says Garneau. “Inherently a deep, darkish, reddish-brown paying homage to the cherry wooden; when lit up glowing, a brilliant yellow orange.”
The door’s profile features a cut-out across the under-window cabinetry. “It permits the outside wall to be uninterrupted and the orange door to drift within the area,” says Garneau.
The door’s chrome steel {hardware} features a industrial pivot hinge, latch bolt, and shallow back-to-back recessed pulls.
“The door is playful because of its odd form and daring colour, whereas additionally injecting loads of drama and temper as an artwork object,” shares Garneau. “We have been in a position to create a personal sleeping space and not using a typical bed room really feel.”

The loft’s entry contains wall-mounted and freestanding cherry storage models, conveniently positioned to tuck away exterior gadgets.

The house’s galley kitchen options cherry cabinetry and a concrete counter and backsplash—tying in with the concrete wall in the lounge.

Floating cherry cabinets showcase display-worthy kitchenware.

Darkish-stained large plank walnut flooring run cohesively all through the condominium. The unique concrete partitions have been uncovered to supply a counterpoint to the prevailing rustic wooden columns.
Now residing within the reworked loft, the consumer retains the door open throughout the daytime, and closed at night time, when synthetic gentle casts a heat glow all through the area. “The door is definitely utilized as supposed,” says Garneau, “open throughout the daytime to supply continuity within the area, and enclosed at night time to create a serene and comfortable bed room.”
Mission Credit:
Architect: Robert Garneau / Structure Workshop