This chic loft apartment in Ostrovského, Prague, Czech Republic has a masculine interior decor that reflects is modern sophistication.
Designed by OOOOX, the grey palette is balanced out by light hardwood floors and white walls.
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This chic loft apartment in Ostrovského, Prague, Czech Republic has a masculine interior decor that reflects is modern sophistication.
Designed by OOOOX, the grey palette is balanced out by light hardwood floors and white walls.
This contemporary apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine designed by ID4U uses colorful and stylish accessories to highlight a neutral background.
A chic armchair and throw pillows can instantly change the ambience of a room.
This elegant loft apartment in the exclusive historic Broadway neighbourhood in Hollywood, California is located at a Mills Act approved building.
The corner unit shares no common walls and features a gourmet kitchen, designer bathrooms, hardwood floors and high ceilings.
This unique and fully restored turn of the century apartment in Stockholm, Sweden with custom-built loft that gives the feeling of a much larger apartment.
A white painted staircase leads to the loft with a double bed above the living room.
Located in a 1930s building in Bucharest, Romania, this renovated loft apartment with high ceilings uses interior wood structure to define its attic space.
The refurbishment of this exceptional contemporary three-storey Kensington home in London, England by Tigg Coll Architects includes an elegant new cantilevered staircase and entertainment space.
Pine and the colour yellow are used for the floors and some of the walls to form the main visual flow of this modern apartment in Barcelona, Spain.
It is challenging to make a 425 square foot tiny apartment functional and look spacious. This micro loft apartment in Manhattan’s Upper West Side located at West 73rd Street was cleverly designed by Spect Harpman Architects.
In order to accommodate all one might need for an apartment, “living platforms” were created. The multiple layers of “rooms” make the vertical space very bright and open.