Wooster Loft is a 2008 loft renovation on Wooster Street in Manhattan, New York, NY, United States, designed by Dub Studios. Working within a broad existing floor plate, the project strips away layers of sheetrock to recover cast-iron columns, old brick walls, exposed joists, and tall windows, then places private rooms toward the back so daylight can reach deeper into the home.
El Born Loft transforms a former commercial interior in Barcelona, Spain, into a residence by Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge. Designed in 2026, the loft centers on the idea of void, using a reused ash wood system, exposed masonry, and a nearly five-meter-high interior to shape movement, light, and flexible daily use. Old structure and new domestic life remain in clear, measured balance.
Apartments and Lofts in Former Factory project brings five single-level homes to Trento, Italy, with Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti guiding a nuanced conversion from workshop to dwellings. The real estate typology focuses on loft living, split between two apartments with separate bedrooms and three open-plan lofts, each oriented for light and privacy. Industrial traces meet new material discipline and color, creating rooms that feel gathered over time yet rigorously composed.
Warehouse Loft sets an industrial rhythm in San Francisco, California, United States, where brick walls and heavy timber set the tone. Designed by 35th Collective, the apartment leans into its warehouse shell while dialing up comfort and clarity. Sunlight rakes across beams, glass guardrails brighten the upper level, and the plan ties cooking, eating, and lounging into one easy sweep.
Nestled in Moscow, Russia, this loft-style apartment by designer Alexander Tischler exudes industrial charm. The 2023 design features an open-plan kitchen and living room, two unique workspaces, and a variety of industrial elements, including exposed ceilings and black tin pipes. Perfect for a young couple, it combines functionality with stylish aesthetics.
Unveiling the NoMad Loft: MKCA – Michael K. Chen Architecture transforms a 1921 former manufacturing building into a stunning contemporary loft in New York, United States. With its unique letterbox proportion, the loft features a squiggly wall, a stainless steel and figural marble kitchen centered around a 15 ft (4.57 m) island, and a design that embodies the spirit of its owners’ vibrant hosting style.
Experience a blend of hefty, playful elements and intentional accidents in a space designed for entertainment and artistic expression.
Discover the pinnacle of modern luxury in Tel Aviv’s Park Bavli apartment, designed by Alon Cohen in 2024. This interior design masterpiece harmonizes form and function, featuring refined elegance, clean lines, and a bespoke wine wall that elevates living to an art form. Perfect for those seeking an extraordinary home in Israel’s vibrant heart.
Ibiza Campo – Loft, a striking transformation by Ibiza Interiors, turns an abandoned warehouse into a dream loft in Ibiza Town, Spain. Fusing industrial and rustic elements, this sustainable home features local materials like ‘sabina beams’ unique to Ibiza, complemented by modern steel and terra cotta accents.
With self-sufficient amenities like solar panels and a private well, it offers breathtaking views, a yoga platform, and lush gardens, embodying a balance of old and new, sleek and rustic.