Photo atelier from an old warehouse

This week we present the conversion of an industrial building into a cozy studio. Due to the changes that took place in 3 months the old warehouse become a bright, industrial­styled photo studio. The photographer couple has formed such a cozy workplace, which bravely combines the different tarnished fixtures and yet stays loyal to the space’s industrial roots!

Leaving free the ceiling’s structure, the visibility of the different wall wires and the re­use runs through and joins the loft’s atmosphere. The wood slats that can be found everywhere are
originating from a barn.

In the living room the tithe of the butcher’s table placed between the classical off­white objects, offsets the sofas fineness and highlights the crudity of the space. In the simple loft this place does not occupy a central part, rather serves for receiving guests and friends, so the influx of light from the huge windows, makes like accentuated places the kitchen and the white studio section.

In the kitchen the rolling table, the benches and the stool were gathered from constructions and council cleanups. The symmetrical lamp hanging over the table, the factory chairs and the also recycled kitchen shelves, give a clean and bright feeling to this part of the home.

In the special and cozy bathroom there are old cabinets asked from friends, and the Art Nouveau metal­structured chair, which pair can be seen in the office corner that is created with the turner table.

The modifications’ aim, to come guests and friends with pleasure, has been greatly expressed. The influx of the light and the inviting atmosphere makes it comfortable the exciting industrial design!

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