Lofty Reuse
There are lots of interesting things going on behind the walls of the old factories that have been converted to living spaces. High ceilings and brick walls make for a lofty living style. This is the same space where the Wurlitzer was that I showed a week ago.
I think an old factory would make the coolest place to live!
ReplyDeleteInteresting living space
ReplyDeleteI almost bought a loft apartment several years ago. I loved the open feel of it and the brick walls.
ReplyDelete...industrial is in.
ReplyDeleteI think loft living would be cool. I like the brick walls. Have a happy day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWhat a chair!
ReplyDeleteSo coool!! I like what appears to be a bricked up doorway behind the bookshelf.
ReplyDeleteLoft living is popular here too.
ReplyDeleteVery funky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to call home.
ReplyDeleteJust my style. I lived a time in a hundred year old church bell tower in West Philadelphia for a time. The church was active too
ReplyDeleteThen there was the line coffee shack, and the 20 years aboard our old ⛵
ReplyDeleteKona not line!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun space!
ReplyDeleteOur city also has lots of loft living spaces combined with studio rooms--perfect for artists ad crafts persons. it's always fun to see them when the apartments and studios are open for tours during art crawls.
ReplyDeleteI find these really interesting!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely colourful eclectic things here Pat!
ReplyDeleteI don't think this place is for me . . .
ReplyDeleteI've always found these places very interesting too, and to live inside one would really be something I believe.
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