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Manhattan Loft Apartment 425 sq ft Micro Apartment Renovation Project


Manhattan loft apartment showing overall wide perspective view of the whole micro-apartment

The above image shows an overall wide perspective view of the whole apartment from the staircase, showing full view of the kitchen and breakfast nook as well as the mezzanine bedroom that floats above the living room. 

This project involved the radical transformation of a tiny, awkward apartment at the top of a six-story building in Manhattan New York. With only 425 square feet of floor area to play with, but a ceiling height of over 24 feet, the new design exploited these inherent sectional possibilities, and created a flowing interior landscape that completely dissolved the notion of distinct “rooms.”

Kitchen with an abundance of cupboard space and simple cooking and washup facilitiesThe kitchen area boasts an abundance of cupboard space and simple cooking and wash-up facilities as well as a work bench that continues round the wall adding an area for a breakfast nook or simple dining table.

The architectural strategy by Specht Harpman Architects created four “living platforms” that accommodated everything necessary, while still allowing the apartment to feel open and bright. The spaces are interleaved, with a cantilevered bed that hovers out over the main living space, an ultra-compact bath tucked beneath the stair, and a roof garden with glazing that allows light to cascade through the space.

Modern staircase with under stair cabinets and storage and painted brick wall

The modern staircase possesses plenty of under stair cabinets and storage. The previous bare red brick wall can be seen behind the stairs now painted a brilliant white providing real visual impact and contrast to the dark timber floors.  

Every inch is put to use, with stairs featuring built-in storage units below, similar to Japanese kaidan dansu. The apartment is crafted like a piece of furniture, with hidden and transforming spaces for things and people.

Cutaway 3D diagrammatic view of the Micro Loft ApartmentThe above cutaway 3D diagrammatic view of the Micro Loft Apartment shows the full layout of the four floor levels including the stairs to the garden roof top.

Manhattan Micro 425 sq ft Apartment Loft Project
Architects: Specht Harpman Architects
Project Category: Residential Renovation
Project Size: 425 sq. ft.
Completion Date: 2012

425 Sq Ft Micro loft Apartment Floor Plans and Section DrawingThe 425 Sq Ft Manhattan New York Micro loft Apartment Floor Plans and Section Drawing

Who are Specht Harpman Architects?

Specht Harpman was founded in 1995 by partners Scott Specht and Louise Harpman, who began working together while classmates at the Yale School of Architecture.
Alternative view of kitchen showing bench space and flow into the living roomAn alternative view of the kitchen showing the working bench space and flow up a couple of steps into the living room.

A small company with rigorous standards for modern design, the firm’s award-winning work includes commercial, institutional and residential projects, as well as custom furniture. The firm maintains offices in New York City as well as in Austin, Texas.

Floating upstairs bedroom with stairs to roofAn example of the floating upstairs bedroom showing the stairs to roof garden.

Specht Harpman was recognized in Wallpaper* magazine’s Architects’ Directory as one of the “top 50 up and coming architectural practices from around the world.” The firm recently received an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects (Austin) for Doyle Hall at St. Edward’s University.

Beautiful cosy living room with mezzanine floating bedroomA beautiful cosy living room with mezzanine floating bedroom above and a visually stunning white painted brick wall.

Specht Harpman has been listed among the “Emerging Voices” by the Architectural League of New York, “Tastemakers” by House and Garden magazine, and as one of New York City’s “Top 100” architects by New York Magazine.

Entrance and Brick Wall -Before Renovation

The entrance (now the kitchen) showing the red brick wall -Before Renovation

The firm has been honored with a number of design awards, including those from the Texas Society of Architects, New York AIA (American Institute of Architects), Austin AIA, and two Design Distinction awards from I.D. Magazine.

Full room height - Before RenovationA picture showing the full room height – Before Renovation

Stairs and Windows - Before Renovation

Stairs and Windows – Before Renovation

Before Renovation -Ground levelThe area that became the living room – Before Renovation

Entrance - Before renovationThe entrance (kitchen) – Before renovation

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New-York Style Loft Restoration Project in Copenhagen


Loft Restoration Project in Copenhagen Living room with Engell sofaThe above image shows the living room with Dinesen Douglas timber flooring treated with lye and soap, an Engell sofa, a room divider with house plants, a feature wood storage compartment, a central fire and a homemade coffee table. 

The New-York Style Loft Apartment Restoration Project

Chief designer in Vipp, Morten Bo Jensen, has settled down in a private space that reflects how he works professionally. Together with his girlfriend graphic designer Kristina May Olsen (www.mayk.dk) & 5-years old twins, Morten lives in a New-York style loft completely restored from its original state as an old Viking-Pencil factory from the 1900.

The location area, Islands Brygge, is an old industrial, harbor area in Copenhagen. Today it is 50 % modern private housing and 50 % industry. An inspiring environment surrounded by traditional manufacturing workshops; steel workshop, Copenhagen Furniture carpentry, and old bike workshop, galleries. Morten is also a neighbour to the Vipp Headquarters. Neighbor to the grand Copenhagen canal, where BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) have made a public bathing establishment, where you can swim in the canal.

Living room with Engell sofa, Marc Newson Low Pad chair and homemade couch table.The living room with the Engell sofa, Marc Newson Low Pad chair and homemade couch table viewed from the kitchen end.

The process

“The apartment was stripped to the bone; I spent a great deal of time reflecting on how I want to live. My conclusion was quite simple; function and efficiency must be the starting point, both in the architecture, the interior and in the location. I am close to work, and the city. Being located here, I can minimize transport, use the city and thereby optimize my daily life with the family” – Morten.

Office with cardboard and glass homemade deskThe Office with its cardboard and glass homemade desk, sliding doors and openness to the main living area. 

The interior

“I feel fortunate to be living with furniture that I have designed myself. I have installed the Vipp kitchen island supplemented by 3 high cabinets that matches my old Vipp kitchen bin. The bathroom furniture as well as the accessories are also Vipp.

Powder coated aluminum and recycled teak dinner table with lamps from the streets of CopenhagenAbove is the powder coated aluminum and recycled untreated teak dinner table with lamps that originated from the streets of Copenhagen where they hung for years.

When my profession is working with design DNA, I enjoy living in a space that is functionally and visually cohesive. It embodies a certain visual calm and daily efficiency.

Children’s room with homemade doll house. Wall pictures by photographer Kristine Funch.A part of the children’s room with an homemade doll house. Wall pictures by photographer Kristine Funch.

Living in your own design is a confirmation of how you work and which choices you make professionally.

Bathroom with wall shelves from VippThe bath within the bathroom with tiled floor, sliding door and wall shelves from Vipp.

At Vipp I work with a DNA that personally reflects my style and what works for me. Being surrounded by these values and using the products everyday is legitimizing why product design must start with function.

Dinesen Douglas timber floor and Fire with glass that illuminates the spaceDinesen Douglas timber floor and a central fire with glass that heats the home as well as illuminates the space.

That is why I don’t have three different sofa arrangements but only one. I surround myself with things that are meant to be used, which only embraces the Danish concept of ‘hygge’ (cosiness)” – Morten.

Master Bedroom with Mirror and laundry bin from VippThe master bedroom with mirror and laundry bin from Vipp.

The Tools

“When designing a new product, we consider it both before, during and after as a tool that will be used to produce or accomplish something – a tool that must have a long life and where the feeling of quality and product eligibility shall be loved each and every time it is used.

Bathroom Module and mirror from VippBathroom Module  showing the shower, vanity cabinet and mirror from Vipp.

With this approach we believe that we use our experience and expertise to maximize value for our customers. It gives me a daily pleasure to be surrounded by tools that work. It is a key source of inspiration in my work.” – Morten

Kitchen from Vipp with matching cooking hood and shelvesThe stunning kitchen from Vipp with matching cooking hood and shelves.

The Optimization of Space

The sense of living in an open space is reinforces by the big inflow of light, the sliding doors and the long Dinesen wooden planks crossing the entire main room. The room is a result of our reflections on how to optimize space most effectively.

Pencil art piece inspired by the Viking pencils that were once produced in this building space.Pencil art piece inspired by the Viking pencils that were once produced in this building space.

“This explains why we have chosen only sliding doors, a build-in space for fire wood, an integrated book case, closets and cabinets. In this way we liberate a lot of floor space which opens up the room.” – Morten

Kitchen by Vipp with 5mm stainless steel table top and integrated gas cooker hubsKitchen by Vipp with 5mm stainless steel table top and integrated gas cooker hubs

Children’s room with homemade desk made of Dinesen Douglas floor planksChildren’s room with homemade desk made of Dinesen Douglas floor planks

Eating section with kitchen and dining table.Eating section with kitchen and dining table.

Entranceway with shelf and mirror from VippEntranceway with shelf and mirror from Vipp

Dining area with fireplace in the left foreground and living area to the rightDining area with fireplace in the left foreground and living area to the right.

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