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Gallery-like NoHo loft has towering barrel-vaulted ceilings

Brick barrel-vaulted ceilings crown this soaring loft inside the Schumacher apartment building in New York’s NoHo.

Loft 5A at 36 Bleecker Street sits inside a Romanesque Revival interwar structure built in 1920 that was originally a printing studio. The building underwent adaptive reuse, transforming it into 20 voluminous apartments. This particular loft has the highest ceilings in the building, soaring to 12-ft-high.

Axel Vervoordt’s go-to-tradesman has lime washed the apartment, which features large arched windows in the great room, wide plant oak flooring and blackened steel accents.

Photography: Compass

Nick Gavin of Compass has the listing for the New York property, which is asking $10.955m. Gallery-like walls are ideal for hanging art while smart-home tech has been integrated into the three-bedroom loft’s refit, with a custom projector screen in the living room and chef-s kitchen, outfitted in Calcutta marble and stone.

Bedrooms overlook a courtyard garden by landscape designer Ken Smith (the apartment has its own roof deck) while building amenities include a communal garden, roof terrace and residents gym.

Photography: Compass
Photography: Compass
Photography: Compass
Photography: Compass

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