Industrial Style in Harmony with Warm Natural Materials
This cozy loft apartment was completed in 2014 by Bratislava-based Rules Architects Studio. The apartment has three rooms and an area of 88 sqm without balcony.
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 cozy loft apartment was completed in 2014 by Bratislava-based Rules Architects Studio. The apartment has three rooms and an area of 88 sqm without balcony.
Saint Martins Lofts – the architect’s description: Darling Associates have designed thirteen original loft style apartments in the former Saint Martins School of Art in Charing Cross Road, London. The premium apartments occupy four floors above the new Foyles bookstore designed by Liftschutz Davidson Sandilands. The project was technically challenging; the services for the apartments had to
Le 205 is a project designed by Atelier Moderno and completed at the end of 2014. This dream home is located in the Mile-Ex district of Montreal, Canada.
Old Barn Revitalization project defines a conversion of an old alpine barn into a loft apartment. The conversion was completed in 2015 by Ljubljana-based OFIS Architects. Alpine Barn Apartment has an area of 120 square meters and is located in Bohinj, Slovenia. The architect’s description: Traditional landmarks creating a Slovenian countryside also include different types of
Pickle Factory Loft is a project designed by the architecture and design studio Bright Common. The studio is based in Philadelphia and was founded by architect Jeremy Avellino.
Regent Street Warehouse is a residential project developed by Techne Architecture + Interior Design in Melbourne, by converting an old warehouse space into a family home with three floors. The architect’s description: This three level conversion aims to promote the open nature of the subdivided warehouse space. The new architectural components attempt to recede within
After several years living and working in London architect Dimitar Karanikolov and interior designer Veneta Nikolova moved back to Sofia, where they found a small but interesting attic apartment in a newly built development. They spent the next two years reconstructing the place, designing furniture and experimenting with details, and finishes.
Upon purchasing this 2300 sq ft Tribeca duplex, the owner sought Revamp’s help in furnishing it to suit both her eclectic style and the playful needs of her two young boys.