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Entries in loft (191)

Saturday
Dec152012

Now where was I?

Ah yes. Real estate stalking. My last for the week is this inner city Melbourne warehouse. The long time home of an artist it is a wonderful mix of Victorian era industrial, warm timbers and garden oasis. Rambling vines soften the facade while soaring tree ferns shade the inner courtyard. Hard to imagine that you are in Fitzroy almost in the shadows of the city skyscrapers. A little jewel on the hard gritty streets. Link here while it lasts.

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Thursday
Dec062012

LOVE!!!

 

Rustic loft love. Via photographer David Engelhardt

Tuesday
Sep252012

cityhomeCollective

cityhomeCollective is essentially a real estate agency/design firm in Salt Lake City, Utah...a community collective focused on connecting interesting people with unique spaces. It is run by a very creative group of people who really know how to stage and photograph homes to sell. What this means for DTI is that they have fantastic blog material, like this stunning 3,300 sq ft 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom $1.4 mil modern loft. It's my dream loft - with 50-foot wall of windows, concrete and brick walls, modern kitchen, space, space and SPACE!

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Tuesday
Sep252012

Little loft living

Just a little loft on the inner city fringe. Just a small two bedroom apartment in a warehouse conversion in Chippendale in Sydney. Just a small open plan living area and a private balcony with just enough plants to liven up the place. Just enough midcentury furniture mixed with industrial, found objects and art. Just enough to keep me happy ... if I was young and carefree and hadn't hoarded so much junk over my life time! Link here while it lasts.

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Wednesday
Sep052012

Carefully curated 

Gallerist Yuri Psinakis turned to designer Mark McCullough (unfortunately no website yet) when it came time to turn his 3 floor loft in the Soma area of San Francisco from cookie cutter new build into a stylish and sophisticated home. McCullough has created a number of intimate spaces within the box like space using a mature colour palette and rich layering of textures. Psinakis then added the finishing touches from carefully curating an enviable art collection to the smart tableaus dotted around his home. No sterile art gallery existence here but a rich still life for everyday living.

The photos by Lynn Kloythanomsup of Architectural Black. Wonderful!

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