MODU renovated a New York Loft, located in TriBeCa neighborhood, to create a brighter space.
The original plan of the loft had the front and rear of the apartment naturally lit by large windows. However, the kitchen, which was located in the middle, was uncharacteristically dark. In order to remedy this design problem, the layout was inverted. The architects carefully placed mirrored surfaces to reflect and redirect light from other regions of the loft into the center. In combination with translucent walls, the mirrored surfaces cause the space to appear open and bright.
Staying conscious of space, the architects also installed a protruding cube that acts as both a storage unit and a fireplace. The structure incorporates several reflective spaces, which not only reflect light, but also add dimension to the boxy shape.
Inverted Metropolitan Lofts
This New York Loft Received a Brightening Face Lift
Trend Themes
1. Inverted Layout Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to create brighter and more open spaces by strategically placing mirrored surfaces and translucent walls to redirect and reflect light.
2. Multi-functional Structures - Potential for integrating storage units and functional elements, such as fireplaces, within architectural designs to maximize space and add dimension.
3. Creative Use of Reflective Surfaces - Emerging trend in incorporating reflective spaces and surfaces to enhance lighting and visual effects in interior design projects.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to implement innovative inverted layouts, multi-functional structures, and creative use of reflective surfaces in their projects.
2. Interior Design - Potential for interior designers to explore the use of mirrored surfaces and translucent walls to create brighter and more visually appealing spaces.
3. Furniture and Interiors - Demand for furniture and interior products that integrate storage solutions and reflective surfaces to optimize space and provide functional design elements.