Displaying posts labeled "Loft"

A very industrial SOHO apartment

Posted on Sun, 6 Mar 2016 by KiM

Three Seven is made up of Caroline Petit of France and American Jonas Mason. Together they are out to conquer the world (or at least America) by dumpster diving, attending auctions, exploring abandoned barns and neglected garages in the hunt for vintage treasures. You can check out the products they have found and sell in their shop here, and this SOHO apartment is an example of the thrifted, industrial style they love.

 

School Loft

Posted on Wed, 24 Feb 2016 by midcenturyjo

Imagine having old gym equipment in you living room. Would you be tempted to swing on the rings or lounge on the sofa? You could if you lived in an old school. I think I’d be hanging out in the kitchen of this loft conversion by Amsterdam-based Bricks Studio.Love it all.

Loft and light

Posted on Thu, 18 Feb 2016 by midcenturyjo

No it’s not déjà vu. I’m not reposting. Look up. Perched atop the Stout & Co. Amsterdam building is an expansive black box. Standing on the street craning your neck you’ll notice large walls of windows and what appears to be a tree growing on the rooftop garden. A passerby would be forgiven for stopping and pondering what exactly is up there. We know. By Puur Plus Ontwerpers.

Crosby Street Loft

Posted on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 by KiM

We have featured many lofts on the blog over the years, but this one may be the most sexy, classy one, whilst still maintaining some industrial touches. This dream renovation was executed by dhd architecture + interior design. The Crosby street loft building is located on a cobblestone block in the Soho Cast Iron Historic District. Built in 1882, it was formerly a department store, and converted in 2001 to a 10-unit loft condominium. Our renovation of a second floor loft retains and celebrates many of the original details, including generous, open spaces, 14 foot plus ceiling heights, Corinthian-style columns, and a continuous 120 foot exposed brick wall with integrated archways. Design features include a 12 foot tall glass lounge, two fireplaces, Control4 smart home system, a stone, cold-rolled steel and custom walnut cabinet kitchen and living room, and a luxurious master suite reminiscent of a 5-star hotel. Check out more of this firm’s work here.

An industrial loft in Salt Lake City

Posted on Mon, 1 Feb 2016 by KiM

Serious loft love happening with this post right now. Located in the Tire Town building in Salt Lake City (built in 1925 to house the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company), the current owners wanted to bring this loft back to its industrial roots and enlisted City Home Collective for the job. There is so much to love about this space – the cherry-finished kitchen cabinets set against a brick wall, the gothic industrial master bathroom, the double-sided fireplace and of course, the fabulous lighting in the bathroom and bedroom.