All posts with tag:non-residential reconstruction

Many years ago, this house in the suburbs of Rotterdam was full of life and children’s laughter – the fact is that a school functioned here, which closed in the 2000s. But in this beautiful country, nice buildings do not stand idle for long, and it was recently converted into housing for one big family….

At first glance, this open-plan loft with lots of windows in Stockholm looks like it has a total area of at least 100 sqm. This is a former industrial building, so the ceilings and spaces in the house are really impressive. But the truth is that the apartment occupies only 53 sqm, just some design…

According to some architectural details in the interiors of this apartment in Amsterdam, it is immediately noticeable that the building is very unusual. Thin columns, floor level differences, arches throughout the house and an open floor plan with high ceilings – earlier a diamond factory functioned in this house, information about which has been preserved…

As we all know, real lofts must be located in some interesting industrial building, preferably with history and impressive spaces. And it’s hard to imagine a more suitable object than the restored building of the historic flour mill in downtown Denver, Colorado. Some time ago, local architects gave a second life to this unique house,…

Designer Monica Calderon and architect Ezequiel Farca moved from Mexico to California with their four sons 11 years ago. The similarity of climate and culture, as well as the great opportunities in the art scene, were important factors that influenced their decision to settle in Los Angeles. But Mexican roots are also very strong in…

This apartment is located in Stockholm, but its interiors feel like New York loft living. The fact is that the apartment is located in a former brick building of an old factory, so the inner space of the apartment has a strong industrial character. As for the decor, everything here is already Scandinavian: stylish gray…

This small apartment in a former factory in Sweden is essentially a concrete cube with large windows and metal beams. Pure loft space! The space is completely open, only the bathroom is separated from the rest of the apartment with plywood partitions. The kitchen here is quite small, but in this home, they do not…

This Stockholm loft is stylish in the Scandinavian way: restrained calm colors, laconic modern furniture, refined chic decor, and a few pieces of art. The opulent vaulted space of the former factory has been left completely white, while designers added subtle warm touches of color through furniture and details. Restrained but tasteful!