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Suk Design Group LLP
Photographer: Evan Joseph
Broker: Raphael Deniro, Douglas Elliman
Design: Bryan Eure
This is an example of a large contemporary formal open plan living room in New York with white walls, light hardwood flooring, no fireplace and no tv.
This is an example of a large contemporary formal open plan living room in New York with white walls, light hardwood flooring, no fireplace and no tv.
Daniele Petteno Architecture Workshop
The View of the open Kitchen-Dining-Living and the mezzanine bridge above - D'Appollonio Photography
Photo of a medium sized contemporary open plan kitchen in London with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, composite countertops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, an island, white worktops, light hardwood flooring and beige floors.
Photo of a medium sized contemporary open plan kitchen in London with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, composite countertops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, an island, white worktops, light hardwood flooring and beige floors.
Studio Durham Architects
View of dining room from deck, with elevator beyond.
Alise O'Brien Photography
Photo of a modern roof terrace in St Louis with a roof extension.
Photo of a modern roof terrace in St Louis with a roof extension.
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Laura Petrocci
This is an example of a small contemporary open plan living room in Chicago with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, no fireplace and a freestanding tv.
This is an example of a small contemporary open plan living room in Chicago with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, no fireplace and a freestanding tv.
Alexander Tischler
We designed this interior for a young couple. They wanted to have an apartment full of industrial elements and materials. Brass retro valves on cast iron radiators are one more element in the factory-like aesthetics. We design interiors of homes and apartments worldwide. If you need well-thought and aesthetical interior, submit a request on the website.
Southfen Residential Construction
JR Heaps
Design ideas for a traditional front door in Baltimore with a single front door, beige walls and a red front door.
Design ideas for a traditional front door in Baltimore with a single front door, beige walls and a red front door.
Matt Woods Design
Loft Apartment
Small modern kitchen in Sydney with concrete flooring and grey floors.
Small modern kitchen in Sydney with concrete flooring and grey floors.
FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
LOFT | Luxury Industrial Loft Makeover Downtown LA | FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
A gorgeous and glamorous 687 sf Loft Apartment in the Heart of Downtown Los Angeles, CA. Small Spaces...BIG IMPACT is the theme this year: A wide open space and infinite possibilities. The Challenge: Only 3 weeks to design, resource, ship, install, stage and photograph a Downtown LA studio loft for the October 2014 issue of @dwellmagazine and the 2014 @dwellondesign home tour! So #Grateful and #honored to partner with the wonderful folks at #MetLofts and #DwellMagazine for the incredible design project!
Photography by Riley Jamison
#interiordesign #loftliving #StudioLoftLiving #smallspacesBIGideas #loft #DTLA
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Alexander Tischler
We applied not ordinary finish to the kitchen so it did not stand out from the brutalist interior. We made the facades of column cabinets and lower modules of MDF with metalized matte enamel. We finished the upper modules with American walnut veneer that has an active texture nicely contrasting with the metal. We design interiors of homes and apartments worldwide. If you need well-thought and aesthetical interior, submit a request on the website.
Foster Dale Architects, Inc.
Anthony May Photography
Medium sized urban ensuite bathroom in Chicago with a vessel sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, granite worktops, a walk-in shower, beige tiles, stone tiles, white walls and slate flooring.
Medium sized urban ensuite bathroom in Chicago with a vessel sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, granite worktops, a walk-in shower, beige tiles, stone tiles, white walls and slate flooring.
YARD Architects
This project is a loft conversion, and then some. A modest two bedroom flat in Balham was completely transformed into a generous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, complete with utility room, roof terrace, and access to the ground floor garden. Benefitting from its own entrance, the apartment is now larger than most terraced houses with a unique open, top-lit aspect to the living space which is simply not possible in most houses. A loft apartment feel is created with a mixture of minimal contemporary and traditional industrial detailing, curated closely with our clients who heavily influenced much of the interior fit out.
Steel framed doors open out onto a roof terrace situated at the back of the loft, which has an enviable tree lined aspect in front of the railway line, with industrial steel framed privacy screens infilled with reeded glass. A new oil-de-beouf window is cut out of the old gable wall.
The top floor living space, located above the bedrooms below has a broken plan with the kitchen and dining space located adjacent to the terrace over the outrigger, and the living space in the main part of the house. The minimal contemporary and industrial balance continues, with white painted shadow gap joinery sitting comfortably alongside cast iron radiators and a shaker marble topped kitchen.
The loft conversion occupies the majority of the footprint of the original flat, with a void carved out for a double height hallway and new staircase. The stair provides a rich pop of colour and contrast to the minimal aesthetic, with a simple, ribbed, timber framed balustrade creating a sharp counterpoint to the adjacent smooth curved balustrade and plasterwork. Gaps are used as devices to separate and distinguish between elements and allow space and slots of light to permeate the space.
YARD Architects
This project is a loft conversion, and then some. A modest two bedroom flat in Balham was completely transformed into a generous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, complete with utility room, roof terrace, and access to the ground floor garden. Benefitting from its own entrance, the apartment is now larger than most terraced houses with a unique open, top-lit aspect to the living space which is simply not possible in most houses. A loft apartment feel is created with a mixture of minimal contemporary and traditional industrial detailing, curated closely with our clients who heavily influenced much of the interior fit out.
Steel framed doors open out onto a roof terrace situated at the back of the loft, which has an enviable tree lined aspect in front of the railway line, with industrial steel framed privacy screens infilled with reeded glass. A new oil-de-beouf window is cut out of the old gable wall.
The top floor living space, located above the bedrooms below has a broken plan with the kitchen and dining space located adjacent to the terrace over the outrigger, and the living space in the main part of the house. The minimal contemporary and industrial balance continues, with white painted shadow gap joinery sitting comfortably alongside cast iron radiators and a shaker marble topped kitchen.
The loft conversion occupies the majority of the footprint of the original flat, with a void carved out for a double height hallway and new staircase. The stair provides a rich pop of colour and contrast to the minimal aesthetic, with a simple, ribbed, timber framed balustrade creating a sharp counterpoint to the adjacent smooth curved balustrade and plasterwork. Gaps are used as devices to separate and distinguish between elements and allow space and slots of light to permeate the space.
YARD Architects
This project is a loft conversion, and then some. A modest two bedroom flat in Balham was completely transformed into a generous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, complete with utility room, roof terrace, and access to the ground floor garden. Benefitting from its own entrance, the apartment is now larger than most terraced houses with a unique open, top-lit aspect to the living space which is simply not possible in most houses. A loft apartment feel is created with a mixture of minimal contemporary and traditional industrial detailing, curated closely with our clients who heavily influenced much of the interior fit out.
Steel framed doors open out onto a roof terrace situated at the back of the loft, which has an enviable tree lined aspect in front of the railway line, with industrial steel framed privacy screens infilled with reeded glass. A new oil-de-beouf window is cut out of the old gable wall.
The top floor living space, located above the bedrooms below has a broken plan with the kitchen and dining space located adjacent to the terrace over the outrigger, and the living space in the main part of the house. The minimal contemporary and industrial balance continues, with white painted shadow gap joinery sitting comfortably alongside cast iron radiators and a shaker marble topped kitchen.
The loft conversion occupies the majority of the footprint of the original flat, with a void carved out for a double height hallway and new staircase. The stair provides a rich pop of colour and contrast to the minimal aesthetic, with a simple, ribbed, timber framed balustrade creating a sharp counterpoint to the adjacent smooth curved balustrade and plasterwork. Gaps are used as devices to separate and distinguish between elements and allow space and slots of light to permeate the space.
YARD Architects
This project is a loft conversion, and then some. A modest two bedroom flat in Balham was completely transformed into a generous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, complete with utility room, roof terrace, and access to the ground floor garden. Benefitting from its own entrance, the apartment is now larger than most terraced houses with a unique open, top-lit aspect to the living space which is simply not possible in most houses. A loft apartment feel is created with a mixture of minimal contemporary and traditional industrial detailing, curated closely with our clients who heavily influenced much of the interior fit out.
Steel framed doors open out onto a roof terrace situated at the back of the loft, which has an enviable tree lined aspect in front of the railway line, with industrial steel framed privacy screens infilled with reeded glass. A new oil-de-beouf window is cut out of the old gable wall.
The top floor living space, located above the bedrooms below has a broken plan with the kitchen and dining space located adjacent to the terrace over the outrigger, and the living space in the main part of the house. The minimal contemporary and industrial balance continues, with white painted shadow gap joinery sitting comfortably alongside cast iron radiators and a shaker marble topped kitchen.
The loft conversion occupies the majority of the footprint of the original flat, with a void carved out for a double height hallway and new staircase. The stair provides a rich pop of colour and contrast to the minimal aesthetic, with a simple, ribbed, timber framed balustrade creating a sharp counterpoint to the adjacent smooth curved balustrade and plasterwork. Gaps are used as devices to separate and distinguish between elements and allow space and slots of light to permeate the space.
YARD Architects
This project is a loft conversion, and then some. A modest two bedroom flat in Balham was completely transformed into a generous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, complete with utility room, roof terrace, and access to the ground floor garden. Benefitting from its own entrance, the apartment is now larger than most terraced houses with a unique open, top-lit aspect to the living space which is simply not possible in most houses. A loft apartment feel is created with a mixture of minimal contemporary and traditional industrial detailing, curated closely with our clients who heavily influenced much of the interior fit out.
Steel framed doors open out onto a roof terrace situated at the back of the loft, which has an enviable tree lined aspect in front of the railway line, with industrial steel framed privacy screens infilled with reeded glass. A new oil-de-beouf window is cut out of the old gable wall.
The top floor living space, located above the bedrooms below has a broken plan with the kitchen and dining space located adjacent to the terrace over the outrigger, and the living space in the main part of the house. The minimal contemporary and industrial balance continues, with white painted shadow gap joinery sitting comfortably alongside cast iron radiators and a shaker marble topped kitchen.
The loft conversion occupies the majority of the footprint of the original flat, with a void carved out for a double height hallway and new staircase. The stair provides a rich pop of colour and contrast to the minimal aesthetic, with a simple, ribbed, timber framed balustrade creating a sharp counterpoint to the adjacent smooth curved balustrade and plasterwork. Gaps are used as devices to separate and distinguish between elements and allow space and slots of light to permeate the space.
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