When I first saw the 1,400-square-foot space in New York's financial district, it registered as just another featureless two-bedroom apartment. But there were glimmers of character: The ceilings, crossed with drywall beams, are 11 feet rather than the usual 9, which gives the place an airy quality. And although they're unevenly shaped, the open rooms that form the kitchen and the living area share a dramatic expanse of a wall.
Credits: Photographs by Simon Upton, styling by Sacha Dunn
What Mindy Grossman discovered during nine years of home renovation about honoring the past, embracing the new, and staying true to your vision could serve as a blueprint for living.