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Architect Restores an 1800s NYC Factory into a 1-Bed Apartment | Small Spaces | Architectural Digest

By Michael Madsen in General 25th Oct, 2025 Video Duration: 00:13:57
Today, AD steps inside architect Gabriel Yuri’s 860-square-foot New York City loft, a soulful restoration of an 1800s Federal-style building that once housed a furrier’s shop. Blending industrial charm, minimalist modern design, and mid-century warmth, Gabriel transformed the space into a deeply personal tribute to his grandparents, particularly his grandmother, whose story and design sensibility inspired much of the home.

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