The Hottest Loft / Shlomit Zeldman
The Hottest Loft, located in an old building in the city center, is only 86 square meters and was meticulously planned according to the constraints of supporting columns and beams.
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The Hottest Loft, located in an old building in the city center, is only 86 square meters and was meticulously planned according to the constraints of supporting columns and beams.
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