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Loft Tour: SoHo Factory Turned Family Home

Famous horror movie genius Marcus Nispel moved his wife and two children into this renovated factory, a former Con Edison building. It’s not to be believed. We especially appreciate the 20 foot high bookshelves that reach the ceilings, not to mention the industrial, flying-saucer-like pendant lights.  There is even a pool on the bottom floor!  Prepare to get jealous.

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Photography by Francesca Giovanelli

8 Responses to “Loft Tour: SoHo Factory Turned Family Home”

  1. If I could live anywhere, it would be here!

  2. [...] can’t even tell you how much I love the library/office space in this loft. Everything about this room appeals to me – from the floor to ceiling bookshelves, to the oversized [...]

  3. [...] He’s still a dick, look at the horror he calls his home. [...]

  4. [...] Fotos von Francesca Giovanelli. via loftlifemag.com [...]

  5. eko says:

    @Jacob Heftmann – Amin to that! :)

  6. Louis W says:

    Correct: It was a power sub station, not factory.

    Official site:
    http://214-lafayette.com/

  7. [...] factory conversion in Soho is by FAR my favourite. It was featured on Loft Life. The owner, director Marcus Nispel, has quite the portfolio; from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to [...]

  8. [...] shelves I could never even dream of climbing up to? Ceilings that can’t get any higher? This tour has made my Saturday night in worth [...]

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