All posts with tag:industrial style

The unexpected interiors of this apartment in Stockholm are built on contrast. On the one hand, the bare plastered walls look like the house has not yet been renovated. On the other hand, all that classic stucco, old stove, stylish Scandinavian furniture and vintage details. It may seem that the basis and decoration are from…

The total area of this apartment in Goteborg is only 58 sqm, but there are as many as 7 windows and very high ceilings. And if you add here concrete beams and an open layout, it immediately becomes clear that the house is unusual. The apartment is located in the building of a former cardboard…

This rooftop apartment GothGoteborg is only 30 sqm. m, but its design has interesting elements of industrial style. So, due to the specifics of the space, almost all the windows in the apartment are skylights, besides, they offer beautiful views of the river and the roofs of the city. In addition, a fragment of the…

This loft in Bratislava was born after the reconstruction of a traditional Slovak square house built in the middle of the 20th century. The building is relatively small, so GMB studio designed an open floor plan with a second light – for better natural light circulation in the space. The rooms on the lower level…

Vaulted ceilings and huge windows in a black framing immediately tell the industrial character of housing – the apartment is part old factory reconstruction project in the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm. The residence consists of a single open space, where the generous height of the ceilings allowed the designer to plan a comfortable modern living…

The owners of this Sydney loft travel a lot, have already visited half the world and really needed a place where they would feel comfortable and peaceful in between trips. At the same time, the couple have always dreamed of a unique and one of a kind home that would be the perfect backdrop for…

This apartment in the center of Madrid has an industrial soul: concrete floors and columns, as well as open pipes became the basis for the design of the interiors. At the same time, with the help of elements of natural wood and warm textiles, the designers tried to smooth out the coolness and roughness of…

Today we have a true loft in Stockholm, in the sense that it is located in a former industrial building – in an old confectionery factory. The apartments have the main characteristic features of this type of housing: high ceilings, huge industrial windows, concrete beams and columns, glass partitions. Despite all the brutality of the…

This mountain chalet in the in Sweden has a traditional Scandinavian black facade with a gable roof and a huge view terrace with furniture, a barbecue and even a jacuzzi. Inside, the interiors are also finished with wood, but the designers decided to play with contrasts – black panels here alternate with a natural toned…