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The Life Laconia

By Rachel Levitt

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UNIT 322
Taking the industrial look to a whole new level, Joan and Howard Resnikoff’s minimalist loft boasts 9-foot-high curved steel walls. Many of the panels in the walls pivot or swing open to reveal ample storage for a couple who had to squeeze their former Winchester Colonial into 2,200 square feet. Joan, an artist and ceramicist, couldn’t hang her work in a conventional way on the metal surfaces, so magnets became a crucial part of the décor. To dampen the acoustics, the Resnikoffs installed foam-baffled panels designed for recording studios in their ceiling. The geometrically embossed foam brings an unexpected softness to the space.

The Resnikoffs in their living room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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