A Plant-Filled Loft Apartment in a Former Clothing Factory
On the second floor of a former clothing factory built in the 1920s lies this charming loft apartment with huge windows and raw materials. The warehouse history is evident in the loft apartment. Huge Crittall windows and soaring exposed concrete ceilings showcase the industrial history of the modern home.
The dual-aspect windows and south-facing orientation flood the apartment with light and offer long views toward the city of London. The 68-square-meter apartment has two bedrooms, one of which is on the mezzanine level and decorated with plants.

The former warehouse was converted into 89 individually designed homes. This apartment on the second floor, is an absolute beauty, pairing contemporary design with industrial elements like exposed brick, concrete, and industrial windows.
The double-height windows with city views are the first thing that captures your eye when you step foot in the apartment.
The living area is kept minimal, with a leather sofa, a blue coffee table, and lots of plants.
Tucked underneath the mezzanine level lies the L-shaped kitchen, partially clad with brass (toward the living area). Simple white cabinets are paired with brass handles, a marble countertop, and smart shelves in front of the window, ensuring light flows in but also adding extra storage space.
The bathroom lies behind the kitchen, separated with a fluted sliding window that can be opened to let natural light flow into this internal room.
The bathroom featured simple white metro tiles, an oval bath with brass fittings, and a walk-in shower.
The small bedroom on the ground floor is used as a home office with a floating desk fitted between the walls and under the large window.
The mezzanine level is home to the master bedroom, offering amazing views of the city.
The staircase to the mezzanine level are fitted with shelves.
The apartment is listed for £685,000 at The Modern House.