Bureau Tempo applies subtle tones and textures to renovated Brooklyn loft
Canadian studio Bureau Tempo has completed a "gentle redesign" of a loft space in Brooklyn, New York, which features a subtle pale green kitchen and fritted glass partition walls.
The home faces the busy Atlantic Avenue thoroughfare that runs through the Brooklyn Heights neighbourhood and enjoys tall ceilings and large windows at either end.
A mural depicting Prospect Park is painted above the loft's den area
Measuring 1,600 square feet (150 square metres), the loft is roughly divided into three sections.
At the front are the primary bedroom ? painted in a colour called Dead Salmon by Farrow & Ball ? and an office space that is equipped with a foldaway Murphy bed that can be deployed for guests.
The dining room features a large black table and matching Windsor chairs This multifunctional space is separated from the living area by a partition of wood and fritted glass panels.
Folding doors open to connect with the lounge and dining area, but the light can still reach these central spaces when closed thanks to the glass.
The lounge is furnished with comfy sofas and armchairs, plus an oxblood-coloured coffee table
"The addition of an operable wood and fluted-glass wall between the primary space and the Atlantic Avenue end of the home allows for an open office by day and an inviting and private quarters when hosting guests," said Bureau Tempo.
The lounge is furnished with comfy sofas and armchairs, plus an oxblood-coloured coffee table, all placed atop a...
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