This Bernard Khoury-designed Loft in Beirut gives elevated design a whole new meaning: amidst a city filled with mid-rise buildings, a modern industrialist rooftop residence will definitely catch your eye.
This loft in a tower is one of London’s most unique and striking properties located on a quiet residential road less than 25 minutes drive from Marble Arch & the West End with one of its previous owners being Her Majesty The Queen.
Unlike many other conversions Kensal Green Church loft is not part of a church, it’s the whole church. There are 5 bedrooms. This beauty features large floor-to-ceiling windows surrounding a huge open space, a large fireplace, a gorgeous courtyard garden, a balcony overlooking the main space, and best of all, great light!
Two decades ago, Queen Elizabeth Street Loft was down and out, a warehouse all but withered. But the owners had other ideas. From the dizzying brick walls to every nut-brown timber beam, this marvellous apartment is not as good as new, but better.
Bleecker Loft is a three-level loft in the heart of New York’s trendy West Village part. This wonderful loft features a grand open-plan living space with exposed brick walls and impressive skylights as well as a roof terrace for those sunny days in NY.
This is arguably one of the most stunning of Shoreditch lofts. A penthouse spanning 2153 sq ft, this loft is set on the entire top floor of a former warehouse on Shoreditch High Street with direct lift access into the apartment.
This 5,500-square-foot old church in Chicago, Illinois was turned into a home for a family with three young children. The architects did merge modern with original stained glass, along with other existing elements beautifully.