
Name: Max Miller, Carla Hoke Miller and LouLou the dog
Location: Downtown New York
Size: 2,500 sq. ft loft
Lived in: 15 years
Enter Gallery Slideshow
This is one of those amazing spaces typifying a downtown New York City of 20 or 30 years ago, when downtown was the domain of artists. Max and Carla have made this place their own.

Enter Gallery Slideshow
The entire loft is one enormous DIY project. The space was completely raw when Max moved in, and he built every single wall in the loft. Thrift store furniture has been painted and reupholstered. There's no stove, so Max and Carla make do with two burners, which doesn't stop them from entertaining.

Enter Gallery Slideshow
Max paints abstract designs, portraits, and many other subjects, but he has become known for his animals paintings. He started by painting the family dog LouLou, and now is frequently commissioned to paint other pet portraits.

Enter Gallery Slideshow
While Max paints on canvas, Carla takes her brush to furniture. Nearly every piece of furniture in the apartment has been painted and repainted by Carla. She rarely goes for a single color opting instead for funky color combinations and strips. Our favorite was the silver dresser with stripes. They also frequently repaint the floors. Carla loves white, but finds it difficult to keep clean. Friends still talk about when the entire floor was covered in the Wonder Bread dot pattern.
Update: The bike pulley system is $27.99 from the Container Store. Although it's intended for a garage, it seems to work equally well in a loft with 14-foot ceilings!

Enter Gallery Slideshow
Survey
How would you define your style: Trial and error
What is your greatest inspiration: Color
What is your favorite element of your home: That it is of all of our own making, and that our tin ceilings are 14 feet high
What is the biggest challenge of your home: Making a rough artist’s loft comfortable, livable, and functional without changing its essential character and purpose
What do friends say about your home: Every time we come here it is completely different—walls appear where there were none before—last time the kitchen was the bedroom and the bedroom was the closet!
What is your home's biggest embarrassment: No bidet!
What DIY project are you most proud of: Max’s creation of walls of paintings hiding something-at times the bedroom and closets, right now the refrigerator—and the fact that I have painted nearly every piece of furniture we own
What is your Biggest Indulgence, when furnishing your home: Good paint, nice sheets, towels and blankets
Best Advice: Never be afraid to experiment with your own ideas
Other Inspiration: Anything Italian

Resources
Appliances: Pavoni coffee machine from Porto Rico, Breville electric teapot, baby blue Dualit toaster, Omega Juicer
Hardware:From Mr. Pang and Shirley at Walker Supply here and Knobs & Knockers in Ireland
Furniture: Knoll, Saarinen, Paulin, Stephen Whisler, family and found pieces Accessories: Alessi, Ceramica, Century 21, Daffy’s, thrift stores and finds from travels, as well as great presents from friends and family
Lighting:George Nelson, Ikea, Levengers, Goodwill, Lendy Electic on Grande Street, and lampshades from Luxe and Just Shades
Tiles and Stone: Ideal Tile
Window Treatments: nylon and unbleached cotton curtain fabrics from Broadway Fabrics
Artwork: Max Miller, Lisa Hoke, Stephen Whisler, John Yardley, Louise Crandell, Tom Butter, Andre Marthfleur, David Anderson, Judy Stevens, Matthew Richie, John Huddleston, Jarrett Huddleston, and some unknown
Paint: Fine Paints of Europe (formerly Schroder’s) brilliant finish in Van Gough yellow, blue horizon, delft blue, and white from Janovic; One Shot sign paint-Silver from pearl Paint, Benjamin Moore house and deck paint in tulip red from Janovich
(Thanks Max, Carla and LouLou!)
Enter Gallery Slideshow
Love this wall! Reminds me of Victoria's new art wall (sfgirlbybay).
view Kat G's profile
I am going to say WTF about attaining the bicycle because I'm too lazy to read.
view Kimber's profile
Hi Kimber,
I think the bicycle is on a pulley system... You can see the rope in the photo...
Thanks! AmyA
view Amy A's profile
I'm going to say WTF about "attaining the bicycle"
Too lazy to read yet not too lazy to opine. Precious.
view lorettalynn's profile
Kimber,
It. Looks. Like. It's. On. A. Pulley.
view olga's profile
I want a dog portrait by Max! Oh wait, I have one, and I love it! The apartment looks great, I love what the light does to all that amazing color.
view cgonza08's profile
My eyeglasses are on now. Thanks. :)
lorettalynn, I believe you caught my error in using "attain" as much as I caught your error in using "opine." We'll call ourselves even.
(I was on my air card a moment ago, making the site quite sluggish to load; I can give a proper comment now.)
I envy the floors, and the concept of reinventing them often. The kitchen cabinets are also not along my usual taste, but I absolutely love them.
It is such a shame that after living there for 15 years you might have to pick up and move elsewhere. The loft really does capture the personality of two incredibly creative souls. I wish you two the best!
view Kimber's profile
What a fantastic, classic NYC artists' space and story, coupled of course with the classic fear and loathing about possible eventual displacement... Here's hoping the landlord is otherwise preoccupied. Love Max and Carla's work so much--such an amazing gift for capturing the personality and joy of the animals, to say nothing of the groovy, trippy abstract work--and will definitely save up to have my stupid cats painted one of these days. They also sound like cool, generous-of-spirit people. Congrats.
view Rehab's profile
Love this. It's exactly what a New York loft should be.
view Lisa (Montreal)'s profile
Now that's real personal style! Gorgeous.
view Ina's profile
Lovely and personal!! I'm swooning!
view amelie de lune 's profile
A nice change from all the MCM stuff.
view hrhprincessfiona's profile
Very cool space. The sort that excites visitors.
view EAM's profile
Love the Max art!!! I lived in a loft that was similar it really does support the creativity. EAM that is well put- The sort that excites visitors..
view LoriSF's profile
Really enjoyed this house tour. What a great space!
view fineur's profile
Fun and funky. Love the canvas over the door, ha ha! Sorry about the stove situation, but you make the best of it with that great blue stockpot.
view whytephoenix's profile
One of the best looking office file cabinets I have ever seen. The are usually so boring. I love the fact that you painted the drawers different colors. Bravo!
view Patrick F. aka PsychoPat's profile
So cool. In my alternate fantasy life, I'd have a loft like that.
view paintitbright's profile