I love it! Wow. I was also glad to see those shades can be pulled down. They disappear when opened!
WHEN Gavin Cutler bought an 1890s Brooklyn brownstone in 2004, he knew he wanted to gut the whole thing. He envisioned the top three floors as a big, open space for himself and his companion, Sundy Procter, and the garden floor as an apartment for his sister, Anne Cutler, and her 7-year-old daughter. Mr. Cutler hired Robert Young, a Manhattan architect, who had designed a loft for him in New York City and a weekend house in Montauk, to design the 4,000-square-foot space and to incorporate some of his very specific ideas.
http://www.yossawat.com/2008/12/cutl...murdock-young/
I love it! Wow. I was also glad to see those shades can be pulled down. They disappear when opened!
I didn't start out to collect diamonds, but somehow they just kept piling up.-Mae West
love it.
i would change a few things in the living room (love the grey sofa, not sure about the rug or the green chair.
kitchen, dining room and bathroom are perfection. i am in love with the brick walls.
I'm open to everything. When you start to criticise the times you live in, your time is over. - Karl Lagerfeld
I hate the giant wall of glass. Who the fuck wants to have no privacy? Are these people so full of themselves that they think the entire neighborhood wants to look in on them and their doings?Christ! Get some goddamned blinds or drapes or something, morons!
Where did it say that? Even then, why would you ever want THAT much 'openness'? Ever?I love it! Wow. I was also glad to see those shades can be pulled down. They disappear when opened!
I knew I hated this person when the first thing they wanted to do was 'gut the whole thing'. Great. *hates*
I love it - especially the exposed brick and the fact it actually has some color.
love. love.
love. love. love.
love. love. love. love.
i don't think i'd change anything.
white, black, puerto rican/everybody just a freakin'/good times were rollin'.
I like it, but I could never live here - the quirks are great tho, esp the kitchen fan.
Ehh, it's ok, but nothing spectacular imo.
Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege.
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