Originally a window factory in the 1900's &m,dash; this loft space is quite the city dwellers dream. The loft that exudes "silent background" was designed by architecture firm Qb3 Design. Their main focus was to create a space that enabled the loft owners to display their book collection, art and objects...
The windows are gorgeous and almost run floor to ceiling.. they certainly make for a great view of the city. Another great floor to ceiling feature are the bookshelves. The loft owners Frank and Ditta Hoeber utilized shelf space perfectly by displaying their white dishes and enormous collection of books. The bookshelves also serve as partisans and I think that's genius!
Via: Loftlife
(Images: Trevor Dixon and Todd Mason)






Comments (18)
it's beautiful, but that's a lot of flourescent light, no?
It's a clever use of space (I covet all that shelving). It could look stunning with some color & texture. Now, it's very sterile & bland. I honestly thought it was a lab at first.
what was the point of the bedroom photo? the huge open space and the way everything is stored-but-displayed makes it look like a store.
i love the white space, but the bits of traditional furniture looks great. love the white kitty too.
It's soooo, so sterile. The building is gorgeous, but it really needs color and texture, just as mear said.
Laura
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I love all the exposed storage makes you really think about what you have and do you need it. I love the white with the traditional dark pieces but I would go even more rustic with a bit more texture. I am not crazy about the lighting, that would drive me batty. Softer light with the natural light would be much nicer. My dog is white with brown spots so he would look great in there!
I like the use of antiques--and the fact that they're older ones, not MCM. But it's still not a place I'd want to come home to.
It's pretty boring. And the way the chairs are all lined up against the wall makes it look like a waiting room.
I don't like the flourescent lighting. And as soon as I saw the white cat I knew the owners had gone to far with the white thing. Still, I want to be alone in that house for a few days with no noise and all those books...
I like the rooms where the stark white was offset by beautiful wood antiques. The other rooms looked a bit.....cold and empty. It's still a really cool place I would love to live in.
I know there are still a few here on AT who think books are 'clutter'. I think these pictures are a great illustration of the difference books make in terms of warming up and humanizing what could be a rather cold and stark space. I think it just needs some more textiles and living things (plants to take advantage of all that light, though the cat made me smile).
Just think how the space would be transformed with a bright quilt on the wall, a plant or two . . . .
AT just seems to love these all-white, lab-like dwellings (no way I can call them homes!), and I just don't get it. I hope the owners are happy there, but this place looks like a morgue to me.
Oh man, I feel like a Bret Easton Ellis movie could be filmed here.
Cute cat, though! And the books are delicious.
And keep the Philly posts coming!
and they have a white cat! cute!
Beautiful space, gorgeous shelving, lots of light and high ceilings add a lot of interest. The decorating is a bit sparse for my taste and I'm not crazy about the flourescent lighting, but it is still a lovely home with a lot of potential, plus the cat was very cute.
I'm with beanorama...keep the Philly posts coming!
i thought it was a store...but it looks great. would not want to be the one to spill something though.
This building housed two photo studios before it was sold to a developer, I think. Anyway, I went there at night to print B&W photos for a photographer to make extra money while I was in college.
I like the space, but there's too much flourescent lighting. I know it might be a legacy of the building's past, but flourescent lighting everywhere makes any living space feel cold to me.