We’ve already featured many times old church buildings being converted into impressive living spaces. But all of them, as a rule, were located in Europe, and the lion’s share was in Scandinavia. But today we have an interesting exception – just take a look at this impressive Toronto loft, which is located in a former 1940s church for Slavic immigrants. Its interiors successfully intertwine incredible architecture with high ceilings and beams, elements of industrial style and the elegance of modern city homes. Great project!
See also: Moody interiors of modern forest cottage in Canada