3 Interior Designers Transform the Same Luxury Loft | Space Savers | Architectural Digest

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Published 2022-07-12
We gave interior designers Noz Nozawa, Darren Jett, and Joy Moyler a photo of the same undecorated loft in New York - then asked each of them to create a design for it in their particular style, however they pleased. From the windows to the floors, the lighting fixtures to the furniture - three artists, one canvas, each bringing something different to the space. Watch and see which designer checks the most boxes on your luxury loft wishlist.

Director: Lisa Romagnoli
Director of Photography: Charlie Jordan
Editor(s): Estan Esparza
Talent: Darren Jett, Joy Moyler, Noz Nozawa
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Producer: Joel David Ahumada, Zara Meerza
Associate Producer: Josh Crowe
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila, Julie Suronen
Camera Operator: Jack Belisle
Gaffer: Gautam Kadian
Audio: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Mark Sweeney
Art Director: Taylor Horne
Post Production Supervisor: Nick Ascanio, Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Diego Rentsch
Graphics Supervisor: Ryan Powell
Graphics, Animation, VFX: Sam Fuller
Special Thanks: Reeba Mehdi

Renders provided by Spacejoy, a design-led commerce platform powered by interactive 3D technology. Spacejoy pairs customers with expert designers to create a stunning home featuring handpicked products from top brands that you can shop instantly. www.spacejoy.com/

Featured Artwork:
Richard Caplan Photography www.richcaplan.com/
Seth Caplan Photography seth-caplan.com/
Nick Carter/Verasson Creative www.verasson.com/
Olivia Cognet www.oliviacognet.com/
David Patterson Photography davidpattersonphotography.com/
Colin Price Photography colinprice.photography/
Christopher Stark Photography www.christopherstark.com/

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0:00 Introduction
0:59 Kitchen
2:48 Floors
3:31 Walls
4:57 Living Room
8:51 Dining Area
11:55 Lighting
14:25 Art & Decor
15:27 Windows
16:34 Final Thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @sazennonumber
    Three absolutely different styles, for sure. Noz scored trillion points for me right off the bat though, when she introduced an island so that people don't have to walk forever to get to the fridge. This assignment didn't even have clients, but she showed that she is thinking of the user in relation to the space. It's not all about the looks and it is great to see that a designer understands that. Thank you for this video, it's awesome!
  • @hexmaniacciaran
    Joy is designing a home you live in, Noz is designing a show home for a brochure and Darren is doing a boutique hotel suite
  • I loved Noz's design from the beginning, it's such a great vibe. But when we started coming to the end I was thinking that it's all very white and no colors and then BOOM.. she added those color windows and WOW, I got so excited . I was sold. I loved loved the final design..
  • @HannahWilsonn
    Darren is the kind of guy who you want to design your restaurant/bar etc his taste is above and beyond
  • @mlum
    Darren's is very cool, but a super specific vibe. I feel like joys is definitely the most approachable, I could see myself living in it, and Noz's is like if I were the coolest version of myself I would love to live in that space.
  • @NathanOlivares
    The professional renders really help a ton, I'd like to see them in all future videos
  • joy's approach is so grounded and practical. the others are waxing philosophical and shes sharing tips on how to keep your sofa from staining
  • I was so shocked to see all the neutral tones in Noz design, then she introduced the color windows and I said, there it is! And it was just what the space needed ❤️❤️❤️
  • @-Bloomingtales
    I genuinely love everyone’s aesthetic. Joy’s design seems to be the most functional (even down to the crypton), Noz’s creation is beautiful but I would be afraid to do anything in that space - way too white for me - but it’s breathtakingly organic. Last but definitely not least Darren’s mind is brilliant. I would love to tag along with him on adventures just to see how he views the world and what he’s attracted to. His design was my favorite, but I couldn’t see myself living there. More of these videos please 🥰
  • @lukethomas658
    Joy's seems most rooted in how people actually live. I suspect with real life layering would be gorgeous, but it does seem a little lackluster in the rendering. I loved Noz's right up until those tinted panels, love all organic shapes and white. Darren's would be a fabulous swanky hotel lobby, but particularly billed as an entertaining space, sitting on low cushions and sculptural furniture is not a relaxed experience for guests
  • @SorelleAmore
    Noooozzz!!! When you were building, I was like ‘yes, I like, gimme some colour girl’. And then those windows!!!! I literally yelled out ‘YEEES!!!’. The design is BREATHTAKING! You’re a genius! (Well done to all, so amazing to watch such a different interpretation of the space. Inspiring on all fronts.)
  • @lityne5577
    Noz and Darren's designs were really cool but I feel like Joy probably gets more actual work.
  • AD should definitely make this a series. It was very cool to watch! I love Noz’s organic space. Everything flowed very well and I think it would feel very nice to be in that space.
  • @normaharrod527
    I loved the ending, I wasn't expecting all the designers to come together and compliment and critique each other's work. And I loved hearing all the designers describe the space and their reality/materials. It was ethereal ✨️
  • @RxPow
    5:58 Wow did Joy sketch all of that? Despite her grounded approach she definitely put a lot of thought into the interior design of the space. I love seeing these detailed pen renders
  • I just love how all the three of them admired and appreciated each other's designs . They all understood each other's uniqueness ,ideas and functions per elements used....even expressed what they love about the spaces.
  • I feel like Darrens design is under appreciated. I was absolutely starstruck by the way he played with the feeling of the room, making it both functional and sort of like an art installation. Love the way he thought outside of the box, but also brining in inspiration from other famous designers and artists.
  • This is G-O-L-D; OmG. I always wanted to see something like this: professionals in interior design and decor doing magic from three different perspectives, styles and methods, each in their own way. My fav style is definitely and 100% attached to Joy's, especially because of the minimalism, the simplicity of the elements and the calm color palettes, but I admit that the projects of the other two designers are very interesting, especially since they are based on exactly the same space. I recently added an Arco lamp from Barcelona Designs to my living room and realized how much I love classic and iconic MCM designs. Amazing video!
  • What's cool about Noz's is that in the nighttime you would experience that all-white, soft, organic, relaxing vibe, so you're getting a massive visual transformation of the space from the colourful day look. I love both!
  • @tasteoftakeisha
    That tinted window was a fun idea. I love how creative the guy got with his design. I just didn't like the colors he chose but creativity wins it for me