Counter to what a realtor might suggest, the clients reduced the second level of the home by 400 sqft, cutting the floor back to expand a new chef’s kitchen to a voluminous new height, framed by a 14 foot steel window by Optimum with a view of the rear garden. Noguchi pendants hang here at varied heights. As the floors were found in such poor condition, salvaging was out of the question. However, the clients requested to find new floors that held a lot of the same character of the original. The final selection was a reclaimed flooring by LV Wood named appropriately, “Hit or Miss” which offered a subtle, timeworn feel. Plumbing pipes and mechanical ducts were left exposed, and steel structural I-beams that had been placed to expand the opening were expressed as in a loft. In contrast to the crisp white walls, the clients fell in love with the idea of exposing the original wood joists of the second floor.