Today we have a bright industrial home in Connecticut with an unusual history. The apartment is located in a spacious, high-ceilinged, open-plan premise that was used to bottle the world’s most famous drink – Coca-Cola. After the production was moved to another location, a beautiful building from the late 19th century was converted into residential units with unique characteristics. The interior design combines the lightness of the airy Scandinavian style and the character of American loft spaces. Enjoy!
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Anna Pufik is the founder and creative mind at pufikhomes.com blog. Anna specializes in interior design, together with her husband Sergiy they head the PH Studio design firm. She loves Scandinavian style and sophisticated timeless interiors. Follow Anna on Instagram.Like this post? Please share to your friends: