This contemporary loft located in the Salamanca district in Madrid, Spain. The house enjoys a superb natural light through a skylight that is in the living room.
Dutch architect Laura Alvarez transformed a dark, dingy, two-storey apartment in Amsterdam into this bright, light-infused loft space we’d die for.
This gorgeous loft located in Florence, Italy, used to be a carpenter’s workshop. Using more than 300 old wooden ballot boxes, architect Alessandro Capellaro remodeled this “box house” with a mix of vintage furniture, bold colors and unique objects.
To do a perfect job it takes a perfect customer This penthouse is on the top floor of a historic building, an old barn with a new wooden roof. In agreement with the customer who just returned from a trip to New York, the goal was to create an open, bright and light loft like the ones he had seen.
When you think about a loft, you imagine grand places and hundreds of square meters.. This loft is different – it’s much smaller, but that does not take away its grandeur.
Two former apartments in Antwerp, The Netherlands have been transformed into a contemporary home and office. Using coloured walls, the inventive play between the open plan & the cosy, natural light versus subtle artificial lighting, old and new elements merge into a comfortable and colourful home environment.
It’s Sunday, so time for another church conversion (my favourites, large windows, space, what else you need?) This chapel situated in the quaint Flemish village of Bazel (not the Swiss one) has been reconverted into 2 loft-type houses. The building was built in the second half of the 19th century by Countess Villain XIIII next to the castle of Wissekerke as a place where the children of the village are be educated.
Rolf Bruggink, a Dutch designer, calls the crumbling town house he renovated in Rotterdam the Black Pearl, after the black painted brick facade that replaced the original one.
Chisinau-based studio GAS completed the design of a generously-sized apartment located in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova.
Fashion meets interior design. German mimimalism marries French exuberance. The Parisian loft apartment of Joséphine Gintzburger is clearly something to marvel at.