When we came across this spectacular Amsterdam loft over at LoftLife, we were immediately struck by how cozy and intimate it feels despite its size. Untouched for nearly 250 years, the loft retains its original open-plan layout and wood interior, but the owners did an amazing job infusing the space with a sense of comfort and luxury through a series of dramatic curtain walls.
We love how the walls of puddling Italian linen and sumptuous bedding combine with more modern fixtures, furniture, and an art collection to die for. It's a wonderful example of how you can transform a raw, open space without a large construction budget. Of course, heating such a big area is another matter entirely. But we can dream.
See more photos of this sweet retreat on the LoftLife | Loft Tour: Amsterdam Sugar Warehouse.
Images: UXUS Design




Comments (9)
Nice!
Can someone please look at the profile for jordankay529? this is obvioulsy someone at the business that is shilling for customers, and not a *real* person. One look at this person's comment list will convince you of that.
Thanks.
If that was my bed, I would never ever be able to get out of it.
@AlexanderB: I agree with you. Did you try e-mailing AT? They usually respond fastest that way.
@editrix26: Thanks for the suggestion, I just did.
Love the bed in the second photo!
It's like an updated castle: dramatic, sophisticated and beautiful.
This is really beautiful, love the bed too.
I love, love, love this. Now I really want linen sheets. And a great big loft in Amsterdam to go with my linen sheets.....
I agree... this has me wanting those sheets as well. The loft looks pretty cozy despite the size. Well done.