Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Loft in San Francisco








Lofts have many apparent advantages. For designers it is an opportunity to fulfill their most daring ideas. When Jonathan Straley purchased this loft in a former chocolate factory, there was only a bathroom and pillars at two-meter distances. The first step of the reconstruction was the floor. It was covered with matchboards; their light-brown color brings in warmth and makes a quaint contrast with stone ceilings. Walls, painted in white, serve as a good decoration for the collection of art. In order to keep the wholeness of the space, the designer organized rooms without walls. A large pillar originally divides the sitting room, on its one side there is an artificial fireplace, on the reverse a bookcase which, together with a writing table and a couple of chairs, makes up the library. Cupboards serve here as screen-partitions between the apartment areas. The result is amazing...

4 comments:

  1. fantastic - i adore the chandelier!your blog is sublime!

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  2. fantastic - i adore the chandelier!your blog is sublime!

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  3. thank you so much for all your nice comments Lynne, I'm glad you like it !

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  4. Do you know an author of this painting?? I mean this person in water- it's on the fifth photo in this post.

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