Best of 2019: Loft Apartments
It’s the last week of the year, and the last week of the decade! So a good time to look at the most wonderful spaces of this year in my Best of 2019 series. Today I will share with you my favourite loft apartments of this year, of course the links to the original post are in the descriptions if these snippets aren’t enough for you and you want to see the entire home. Enjoy!
David Harbour’s New York loft apartment is one of my most popular posts ever. And that’s not surprising, his loft is absolutely stunning (photo: Max Burkhalter)
A colorful living area and one of the most beautiful bathrooms I’ve ever seen. This is the SoHo loft of Jenna Lyon (photo: Simon Watson)
A former garage in Amsterdam has been transformed into a beautiful industrial art-filled loft (ps: the home was up for sale this year, with different decor, the pictures of that sales listing are also in the blog post) (photo: Valentine Harmsen)
Subtle color touches and raw exposed brick walls in a SoHo loft designed by Tina Rich (photo: Christian Torres)
A former caviar warehouse in Tribeca has been transformed into a stunning loft by Andrew Franz (photo: Albert Vecerka)
In the Swedish countryside you’ll find this sustainable loft (photo: Jonas Ingerstedt)
Tumblr founder David Karp owns this minimalistic industrial loft (photo: Ben Hoffmann)
Can you believe this Scandinavian loft is only 53sq. meter? The secret lies in the mirrored wall which makes it look so much bigger (photo: BOSTHLM)
This lovely serene Soho loft belongs to creative director Alex Eagle. A wonderful space to relax in. (photo: The Modern House)
In Italy you can find this amazing industrial loft apartment with jaw dropping windows that belongs to architect turned artist Marco Vido. (photo: Ramona Balaban)
In The Netherlands a former school building has been converted into a minimalistic loft (photo; Jansje Klazinga & Rene de Wit)