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“The loft lifestyle of the 1980s was humble, it was restaurant stoves, industrial chic shelves, brick walls, or at least it claimed to be a modest kind of consumption.
The open layout encompasses the kitchen (not pictured) and the living and dining areas. – David Ward. The loft-style setup allows residents to customize the 845-square-foot main living space as ...
Helicopter Factory Now Offers Industrial Loft Living in the Heart of Washington, D.C. Inside a three-level warehouse-style condo with a roof deck, 13-foot ceilings and lots of exposed brick ...
Portland, Oregon. Architect Jeffrey Lamb's design for this two-bedroom brick townhouse in the Pearl District was inspired by industrial-loft conversions. The home, which was featured on HGTV, has ...
The rise in popularity of industrial lofts is likely tied to the increasing availability of abandoned warehouses in the 1980s and 1990s as the U.S. and other developed countries moved toward a ...
Berkeley's South Side Lofts consist of 10 condominiums above 5,700 square feet of retail space. Built on a site where Avenue Liquors and Coin-Op Laundromat burned down in 2002, the structure that ...
In 2004, the expansive warehouse was converted by Alda Pereira Design into live-work loft spaces. Ian’s home was then recently furnished and renovated a step further by Falken Reynolds, who kept ...
The edgy cachet of Manhattan’s industrial loft apartments will have a Richmond counterpart in a stunning new development. Skip to content . Contact Support 1300 799 109 ...
Industrial design may not be to everyone’s taste, but for those who love its unapologetic nature, this condo at Industrie Lofts is a home run. The building, previously a single-level automotive ...
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