Elizabeth Faulkner's 290-square-foot studio in Hell's Kitchen, built in 1899, combines exposed brick and abundant natural light, giving it a warm atmosphere. She was fortunate to find this unit across from a friend's apartment. Not only is the location unbeatable, but the apartment retains charming character from its original structure. Elizabeth aims to blend cozy vintage elements with modern touches, creating a welcoming environment for herself and guests.
"What first drew me to this apartment was the exposed brick and the incredible amount of natural sunlight - it immediately felt warm and full of life."
"Beyond the unbeatable location, what I love most is how the space is bathed in natural light nearly all day long."
"I think my home gives cozy vintage vibes with just a touch of modernity in some statement pieces."
"I wanted my home to feel warm, soft, welcoming and lived-in, both to myself and to guests, when I was putting everything together."
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