This tiny Brooklyn, New York apt. looks like a loft, but it’s clearly been cobbled together by the landlord and in the process, has lots of character.

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This tiny Brooklyn, New York apt. looks like a loft, but it’s clearly been cobbled together by the landlord and in the process, has lots of character.
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This is fabulous- a guy’s loft in a former feather factory in Toronto, Canada.
Cool lobby- who wouldn’t be proud to live here?
In the entrance foyer, there’s a replica of a vintage plane.
Cozy living room off the bedroom features an Eames-inspired easy chair w/a matching ottoman.
The kitchen and living room share space.
The wrap-around kitchen is a nice size and has everything. The swivel stools at the built-in island provide dining space for 3.
Wooden Columns with exposed vaulted ceilings.
Exposed duct work with intricate wooden ceilings, vintage window hanging to divide the space allowing natural light to come through.
The bedroom, off the living room, is small, but it’s a great little loft apt.
The bathroom has a wonderful big shower. I would love a small loft like this.
https://www.torontolofts.ca/LoftsForRent
I love this idea! Small (397 sq. ft.) industrial lofts in Utah. And, they’re so nice! They all have a regular front door, as well as a glass garage-style door that opens up to a courtyard.
A red spiral staircase is a main feature in this loft.
Isn’t this a cute idea? A liquor cabinet made from an old wine barrel fits perfectly under the stairs.
The glass garage style door lets in plenty of natural light and the illusion of more space.
Splashes of red throughout the living area tie in with the spiral staircase.
You don’t need a lot of space to have a functional industrial mini-kitchen!
A few more splashes of red in the cozy sleep loft.
The bathroom has plenty of space – and more splashes of red.
The shower and toilet are separate from the sink.
Not so separate from each other, though..
But, the red spiral staircase really is the star of this home.
Plenty of common space outside in the courtyard, if you want to have a few friends over for morning coffee, or a nice afternoon on the patio.
https://www.trendir.com/tiny-eclectic-loft-is-big-on-style/
Adam’s 925 sq. ft. (86 sqm.) loft in Los Angeles, California, was once a competitor in Apartment Therapy’s “Little House Competition.”
It’s very stylish and the space keeps evolving, b/c he builds furniture, sews his own partition curtains, and fixes blinds.
He also likes plants and the large loft windows let in lots of sun.
He sewed the large curtain that separates the bedroom from the living room. I like how the fabric is pink at the bottom- I wonder if he dyed it himself.
Very nice space.
http://olaalhaeezuvim.blogspot.com/2012/05/blog-post_4575.html
Small, extremely maximalist, eclectic apt.
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