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The Modern Industrial Loft Vision
When homeowners Brian and Leah Olson first stepped foot into the loft, they were captivated by the building’s industrial features: the exposed ductwork, the red brick, and the high ceilings. However, after years of living with the early 2000s brown and beige finishes, they craved something lighter and more contemporary.
The goal was clear: update the space to reflect modern standards, while still honoring the building’s warehouse heritage. They wanted their modern industrial loft to breathe with fresh, airy finishes.
Kitchen Transformation
The kitchen became the centerpiece of this transformation, evolving from dated to dramatic.
What Changed:
- Dark cherry cabinets swapped for sleek matte black flat-panel designs with polished nickel hardware
- Laminate counters upgraded to marble-look porcelain for durability
- Gas range replaced with an efficient induction cooktop
- Open shelving installed above the sink for accessible storage
The extended counter creates valuable prep space, while a burnished gold faucet adds understated elegance. Functional details make daily life easier: a pullout spice drawer keeps seasonings organized, and an undercounter microwave drawer maintains clean countertop lines.
Costs for a similar kitchen renovation in New York City typically range from $40,000-$70,000, depending on finishes and appliances.
Bathroom Reimagined
The bathroom renovation maintained the original footprint but completely reimagined the aesthetic with soft white and gray stone-look porcelain.
Notable Upgrades:
- Bathtub replaced with a spacious walk-in shower featuring dual heads, rain shower, and hand wand
- Large-format 12″ x 24″ porcelain tiles in glossy finish on walls, matte on floors
- Radiant floor heating for comfort underfoot
- Herringbone pattern on shower floor adds visual interest
White cabinetry visually expands the space, while burnished brass fixtures provide the perfect finishing touch. “Just taking a shower every day, it’s an oh-wow for me,” Leah shares. Bathroom renovations of this scope in New York City generally cost between $30,000-$50,000.