International Inspiration in Small Spaces

Homeowners use international inspiration to create a world of style in their small spaces.

Small Space, Big Style : Episode HSSBS-307 -- More Projects »
Living and Working in Neon
When Leonardo Annecca moved to New York to open his studio, he also needed a place to live. This Manhattan loft offered the perfect opportunity to create living and work space within an exhibition gallery. Simplicity was the key. Annecca is proud that with very little money he created a warm, soulful, versatile space that is difficult to achieve in a bare, minimalist space.
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Vibrant Living
Annecca designed the loft in all white, with splashes of color from neon lights throughout the space. At the end of the gallery is a taller table with barstools, which is used for entertaining, dining and working. This bar divides the gallery space from the living space and also conceals a small-scale refrigerator. See-through curtains divide the space but don't block the light and flow of the space. They also hide functional units: a tiny office space, a closet/dressing area and a corner nook that holds a bed with rolling drawer storage underneath.


Guests

Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com

Jacob Ward
Managing Editor, Readymade Magazine
Website: www.readymademag.com

Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Professional Organizer, Apartment Therapy
Website: www.apartmenttherapy.com

Leonardo Annecca
Architect
L-A-DESIGN NEW YORK
Website: www.l-a-design.com

Carib Martin
Architect, HELP Foundation
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Whitney Sander
Realtor, Sander Architects
Website: www.sander-architects.com

Catherine Holliss
Realtor, Sander Architects
Website: www.sander-architects.com

Marlon Gobel
Designer, Luxurykills
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