This $1500 Renter-Friendly Wall Transformed a "Plain, Open Box" in Brooklyn
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This $1500 Renter-Friendly Wall Transformed a "Plain, Open Box" in Brooklyn
"Thirteen years. That's how long the rental lofts in this building were on Kiron Akeem's mind when he first spotted one when visiting a friend's unit. 'I remember thinking her apartment was so spacious and cool,' he muses."
"'It honestly felt like I put the intention out there, and it found me,' he says of the 850-square-foot open loft, which he described as a blank canvas when he first moved in three and a half years ago."
"'I also saw it as a chance to grow my design career - learning through every win and every loss inside my own space. I've learned so much along the way, and that experience has really shaped how I curate spaces for others now.'"
Kiron Akeem dreamed of living in a loft for 13 years after visiting a friend's unit. Four years ago, he found an apartment in the same building, which had the same layout as his friend's. The 850-square-foot loft was a blank canvas that required significant work. Kiron embraced the challenge, viewing it as an opportunity to grow his design career. His experiences in the space have shaped his approach to curating environments for others.
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