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Explore stunning loft designs that blend industrial charm with modern elegance. This category showcases a range of loft spaces, emphasizing open floor plans, unique architectural features, and contemporary style. Ideal for architects, designers, and anyone looking to transform urban spaces into chic, functional homes.

Charismatic Loft Apartment in an Old Marmalade Factory

This charismatic loft was recently completed by Loft Kolasinski, a interior design firm based in Szczecin, Poland (north of Berlin). Our project was done in a former warehouse of a marmalade factory, which operated before World War II in Szczecin (Poland). The project involved reconstruction of one of the open spaces for an apartment divided into

Penthouse Loft with Dramatic View of the New York City

Project: Penthouse Loft Architect: Charles Rose Architects Materials: Blackened steel; wide-plank, oak flooring; artisan plaster; historic tile mural; teak. Interior Furnishings: Clodagh Design Structural Engineer: RSE Associates General Contractors: Riverside Builders; Uniform Teamwork Development Construction Corp. Location: New York Photography: John Edward Linden Photography A professional couple in New York City commissioned us to design

Laight Street Loft in New York by DHD Architecture

Project: Laight Street Loft Design Interior: DHD Architecture + Interiors Architect: David Howell Interior Design: Steffani Aarons Location: TriBeCa, New York Area: 214 sg,m Photography: Emily Andrews Located in New York, Laight Street Loft was completely renovated by DHD Architecture. Description by DHD Interiors: A project that initially began as just a refinishing of floors,

Industrial Warehouse Conversion at Ransome’s Dock in London

In the vibrant neighborhood of Battersea, London, the industrial warehouse conversion at Ransome’s Dock has turned a storied first-floor space into two luxurious loft-style apartments. Once home to Victoria Beckham’s design studio and steeped in history, the building now stands as a stunning example of how industrial heritage can evolve into modern sophistication.

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