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The girls have a little workout in the loft before bedtime.

 

If only it were April 1st

 

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3ds Max 2012 + Vray 2.1

We're converting a 1940's church into a home; initially, it was a big, empty box inside. This is the southeast corner of the room, what you see here is just about 1/4 of the total space in the main building. Here, I built a platform which has two rooms underneath it, nearest to the camera will be a library, and at the back is an office.

 

This picture was taken within a minute after I got the bed assembled and threw some comforters on it; you can see that our male cat, Otis, wasted zero time in getting on there and staking his claim. At the right rear, in the chair, those eyes belong to the other cat, Asia.

 

The church's interior ceiling height is about 14 feet, so I used 9' BCI as the floor joists and we have about 6 1/2 foot ceilings. I'm 5'11" and Deb is about 5'8, so it works out OK. In fact, we got a bonus in the construction of the library, we were able to create bookshelves in the ceiling by attaching 1"x12" planks to the bottoms of the joists, which made for perfect paperback bookshelves in the amount of about 132 linear feet (12, 11' shelves.)

 

Those partially completed stairs you see in the foreground were, so far, the most difficult part of the project; stairs are tricky darned things. They're done now as far as the surface goes. The outside wall will wait upon further inspiration.

this loft was designed by ilyasse alij he's an interior designer -

when i was beginig to design this home i want to created a personal home that exudes opulence confort and style in every turn and i want a wow factor the moment the people walk through the door i think that what make a luxury home so great is paying attention to the detail. here in the foyer you'll notice that detail from the marble porcelain floor all the way up. detail like that establish the glamours tones that i wanted throughtout the home.

 

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The before, a blank canvas.

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" An economic downturn in the 1980s left many downtown office and warehouse buildings vacant. Twenty years later, developers are snatching up these buildings to create residential living space, as most of these older office buildings are no longer suitable for modern offices. Over 30 historic buildings in downtown (and the immediate vicinity) have been or are being converted to apartments, lofts, and condominiums. These buildings offer residents not only convenient downtown living, but also a part in preserving Dallas' history and character."

 

Mitchell Loft is one of them.

 

In 1999, Ron Wommack turned once was old cotton gin to 79 units loft with a courtyard original structure kept and exposed.

He reused materials salvaged from old buildings as much as possible for the remodeling.

My fav part is this courtyard giving a special character to this place but also place for art or socialize in many occasions.

 

The remodeling won a Preservation Dallas Achievement Award in 2000.

We've finally started doing our loft extension :)

Taken from the Wellington bridge in Griffintown, downtown Montréal, Canada.

 

Photo prise du pont Wellington dans Griffintown au centre-ville de Montréal, Canada.

A cold, cramped day in the attic laying down some glasswool insulation

Most of this outfit is from Ann Taylor Loft. I lovet Loft for professional fun outfits. The Loft skirt was from Gabriel Brothers (aka TJ Maxx meets Goodwill). I am really excited for warmer weather...I am over always wearing tights!

 

Shirt: Loft

Skirt: Loft (via Gabriel Brothers)

Shoes: Seychelles (via DSW)

Belt: Vintage

Sweater: H&M

 

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studio/portfolio work

LOFT Lace Up Pointy Toe Flats in shore grey - rstyle.me/~9slDF

A cold, cramped day in the attic laying down some glasswool insulation

Olympus digital camera

Children love their loft with Gamecube, TV, and VCR.

Existing Loft Space

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Wellington Log Homes

 

Montana and Nami enjoying their temporal loft in the Hemnes display cabinet :D

Up in the high passes of the Torres Del Paine, Chile.

Inside the Loft in the Old Woolshed on St James Sation. The oldest date of stencil I could see was 1899, but there are probably older ones.

Architects: Matthew Cumming (2004), Paul de Bartolo for Marchese Partners Architects (2005), and DBRDS (2011)

Location: San Diego, CA

 

Another example of using the roof of a car as a tripod... 3-second exposure. I shot it strait on so that the horizontals were straight, as well as the verticals. There were delivery trucks parked just to the left of this shot, so that dictated the framing and preventing me from getting any more of the building in the shot.

 

Additional description of this project and how it came to be can be found HERE

For the next 7 months I am living in a loft space in a historic factory in DUMBO, Brooklyn. The building is a former munitions factory, built in the mid 1800s.

loft- windows with ocean views

For the next 7 months I am living in a loft space in a historic factory in DUMBO, Brooklyn. The building is a former munitions factory, built in the mid 1800s.

More of my first real estate photos, would love some feedback.

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Canon EOS 500D on a tripod no flash, 3 exposures (-2,0,+2), processing in Photomatix and post-processing with Photoshop and Topaz Adjust.

photo by F. Tóth Gábor

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