All posts with tag:second light

From the living room photos, you can immediately conclude that this is an unusual home. A double-height ceiling, gorgeous floor-to-ceiling windows, moldings and arches – this historic 19th-century mansion in the Arts and Crafts style is located in the prestigious Holland Park area of ​​London and is an architectural monument of the city. In its…

Today we have an unusual Scandinavian loft with a wonderful space and an interesting color scheme. The building in which the house is located deserves attention first, and thanks to which it has such wonderful characteristics. This is an elegant historic house from the late 19th century in neoclassical style, which in 2020 was converted…

The main challenge that Shapeless Studio faced in this project was to transform a rough industrial loft space in Brooklyn into a calmer and softer modern home while preserving the character of the building. All the expressive historical characteristics of the interiors, such as columns and brick walls, were painted in light pastel shades to…

This contemporary wood and glass cottage in California is part of a complex of rental homes overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Sonoma County. The creators wanted to offer tourists and visitors the opportunity to live eco-friendly right on the Pacific coast, in harmony with nature and in a stylish setting. A second light, open space,…

With impressive ceiling heights and a magnificent double-height space, this Stockholm apartment seems much larger than it actually is. The huge window in the dark profile and the vaulted ceilings make it easy to guess that this was once an industrial building, which Swedish architects have skillfully transformed into a chic home. The interiors are…

This luxurious apartment with double-height ceilings and spacious rooms is located in one of the most iconic new residential buildings in New York. More precisely, the house is not entirely new – it is a fresh reconstruction of an old textile factory in the heart of Manhattan designed by the famous Japanese architect Shigeru Ban….

Paris is primarily famous for its ancient architecture and classic interiors, and not for its brutal industrial spaces. Therefore, the architect Felix De Montesquiou was lucky to find such a spacious loft with high ceilings and brickwork, which mood is more reminiscent of New York interiors. The owner decided not to overload the magnificent space…

An interesting observation: almost all of the old schools converted into housing that we posted here on the blog are located in the Netherlands. We don’t know what’s going on with their education out there, but the interiors in such houses are simply superb. For example, this loft in Rotterdam appeared in a former school…

This small loft in Stockholm has a beautiful and impressive space with very high walls and large classic windows. And there is a reason for this – the home is located in the building of a former research institute, which some time ago was converted into a residential house with stylish industrial units. This apartment…

When we hear ‘Townhouse in New York’, we usually imagine a beautiful historical red brick building, steps to the front door, beautiful large windows. But today we have a completely different case. From the street, this townhouse in Brooklyn can easily be confused with a garage – the one-story blue facade with a garage door…