Loft Project in Krasnodar by Galina Lavrishcheva
This is a superb loft project realized by Russian designer Galina Lavrishcheva. The home is located in the suburbs of Krasnodar, Russia.
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.
This is a superb loft project realized by Russian designer Galina Lavrishcheva. The home is located in the suburbs of Krasnodar, Russia.
Located in the historic NoHo district of New York City, the Bond Street Loft is a showcase of contemporary design masterfully executed by Axis Mundi Design. Housed in a landmarked building originally designed in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch and later converted into lofts in 1987
Project: Attic Loft Reconstruction Architects: B2 Architecture Author: Barbara Bencova Location: Prague 6 – Dejvice, Czech Republic Photo Credits: Alexandra Timpau Czech studio B2 Architecture designed this attic loft to become a modern home. The apartment is located in Prague and has an area of 220 sqm. This loft apartment located in a late 19th
Our brief was to convert four former retail spaces in SW4 into loft apartments with an industrial factory feel. The floor level was reduced to create enough head height to allow a mezzanine level to be introduced …
The apartment spreads over two floors, with a wider part on ground floor taking benefit of the natural light both from the street and the courtyard.
Noho loft occupies a unique location in Manhattan, impacted at the intersection of two alleys, with window exposures into what is effectively the middle of a block. A collection of folk art is envisioned as the foreground texture for a clean modernist interior, inserted into the industrial-quality building envelope of the alley facades of this
Brooklyn-based Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design has designed and arranged this industrial space to become a family home. The Williamsburg loft is a 3,500 SF live / work space shared by a married couple–he is a chef and food writer and she is a sculptor. The couple found the large, industrial, ground floor space after
An existing London warehouse conversion required a refurbishment. A series of disconnected air less spaces has been transformed into a stylish live/work space. A new mezzanine floor was added with a steel balustrade and folded steel staircase.