Lee
Since an early age I've been creating, building and modifying the world in which we live. Raised by some master crafters, I've learned so many skills they all seem to have blended together into a meta-skill. I'm a creative problem solver and a college educated analyzer of businesses and systems. I bring a broad perspective having lived and worked in the most rural settings to the most modern of locals, and I'm at home everywhere I go.

A small room reborn into a beautiful, workable space.

 

New oak floor with oak wood framing around window.

 

When we started work on this room, the room had only one window, the smaller one pictured above the radiator.  The south facing window had been walled up for 30 years or so.  The room is south facing and in Midtown West it has 2 unobstructed blocks south of it.  By exposing bricks on two walls we made this room feel bigger, as well as actually making it physically bigger.  Small rooms call for full usage of their vertical space.  In this case, the ceiling is 9′ 6″ high.  Ordinarily a room this size wouldn’t have a built in closet.  By putting a loft we here able to incorporate  an open air closet for maximum utility, and a nice sized sink with counter, while still keeping the south half of the room unobstructed.

 

South facing window open for blocks.  It was a shame that is was closed up.

South facing window open for blocks. It was a shame that is was closed up

 

Loft with crown molding detail.

 

Loft & Ladder.

Loft & Ladder.

 

High shelf for alarm clock and other vertical storage.

Loft trimmed out with 3/4″ oak molding.

Built in closet under loft left open for maximum space usage.

Built in closet under loft left open for maximum space usage.

Sink has an oak body with a black granite counter top.

 

One oak leg holds up the counter which is otherwise anchored to the brick wall and the interior wall.

One oak leg holds up the counter which is otherwise anchored to the brick wall and the interior wall.

 

A front on look at the counter.

We raised the level of the floor 1/2″ with plywood and another 3/4″ with hardwood flooring, so the radiator required some extension pieces level out with the new floor. This was the original radiator just refurbished.

 

Natural hardwoods and bricks look so good together.

 

I placed this ceiling fan tight into this corner to avoid conflict with getting in and out of the loft. Also, the placement above the radiator and between the windows allows for maximum movement of air.

 

myself

In place of real biographical information (which requires time and effort that has yet to be expended) let me just offer this brief bit. College Educated Academic Type with a Combined Business Major specializing in Analyzing Things. Coupled with an Artistic Earth-Centered Country-Raised Kid with an Expansive-Green-Organic Adulthood while being many things including Heretic Ecentric and Risk-Taker. In there somewhere, you might find some insight into the cognitive being known as Lee Semanek.

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