posting was light this week, but with both featured transformations hailing from manhattan, we’ve totally made up for it! susan hughes is back with another renovation from modify interiors. crying for updated finishes and a new floorplan, susan performed a head-to-toe rehaul on the flat iron loft. first she gutted, opening up the kitchen to the living and dining areas and breaking up the long hallway. she also added the illusion of added square footage by creating a retractable master bedroom wall. after space planning, susan decorated by specifying high-end finishes in the kitchen and bathrooms; a neutral brown color palette and perfectly scaled furnishings. the flat iron loft dazzles, feeling expansive compared to your average new york apartment and looking far more captivating.











i would especially like to thank susan hughes of modify interiors for submitting transformations from her new york firm.
Very nice great work.
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ReplyDeleteI love this blog! you always inspire me with great transformations..this one is so sleek. love it!
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