Displaying posts labeled "Loft"

Almost

Posted on Tue, 7 Jan 2014 by midcenturyjo

I almost convinced myself. “It’s real. It’s so fabulous it has to be real.” You see we don’t feature 3D rendering on the blog. No the rooms in our posts are real. They’re built. Bricks and mortar. “This has to be real,” I argued to myself. “I really love it.” Imagine living in a grunge/industrial/masculine/raw but rich interior. Yes imagine is what we have to do. A fabulous small loft space… almost. Design and renderings by Minsk based Nordes.

Renee’s loft – part 2

Posted on Thu, 19 Dec 2013 by KiM

So when can I move in???!!! I would SO much happier if I lived in a space this inspirational. 🙂 Part 2 of Renee Arns, photographed by the talented Paulina Arcklin

Renee’s loft – part 1

Posted on Thu, 19 Dec 2013 by KiM

I am absolutely, completely, unquestionably, positively in love with this loft. Every square inch. I’m drooling and having heart palpitations. It is located in the Netherlands and is the home of Renee Arns, stylist and one of the owners for Out Of The Blue Concept Store. Her friend Paulina Arcklin took these gorgeous photos that make me love this loft even more – if that’s possible. More loft goodness in my next post. (And OMG her cats match the decor!)

Loftiness

Posted on Fri, 13 Dec 2013 by KiM

It’s Friday thankfully, and I have a massive of list of things I need to get done since I have the day off from my day job. I love the holidays, I just hate all the running around. Anyway, I have about 2 minutes to get this post done so please enjoy some lofty eye candy by Italian architect Roberto Murgia.


 

 

Barcelona lofts

Posted on Thu, 12 Dec 2013 by KiM

It had been a while since we’ve heard from Rodrigo Hirsch of Spanish architecture and interior design firm Planell-Hirsch (post here), so I was excited when he emailed with photos of their latest projects – LOFTS! These are 2 lofts in the Poblenou District, Barcelona – presumably in the same building as they’re pretty much identical. OMG – those windows! What a dream!!! I can’t stop looking at those massive curtains. Interesting that the steel beams have been painted white – not sure I would have done that but they do blend in and keep things light. And I adore the Normann Copenhagen Bell lights over the enormous dining table (I was drooling over them when I paid a visit to my favourite shop a couple of weeks ago). Great job Rodrigo!