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Lee and the homeowner opted to keep the apartment’s existing Douglas fir flooring, using a mix of vintage furnishings and reclaimed-wood accents to warm up the space.
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Located in London’s Soho district, this loftlike flat was transformed from a cold, ultracontemporary apartment to a cozy home brimming with personality. The owner called on her friend, designer and interiors blogger Doris Lee, to transform the space, which was recently featured on Apartment Therapy .
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A reclaimed scaffolding board was used to create the kitchen table, as well as shelving in the living area.
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Vintage Vanity Fair prints anchor one wall of the bedroom. To see more images of the home, visit Apartment Therapy .
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A 1950s Italian Sputnik 15-bulb chandelier presides over the living area.
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Lee painted the window frames a deep teal, calling attention to the abundant natural light and enviable views.