Modern homes in worn churches

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Although a neglected, ruined church is a ghostly view, the stunning architectural solutions, large spaces  and gorgeous windows may be excellent base of the shaping of an industrial styled, not everyday/ordinary home. Now let’s look at some examples from around the world:

 

  1. This English church bears on it the features of Victorian England. Outside it maintained its red brick facade however, inside white walls and lanceted vaults loosen the strict structure. https://giannacamilotti.com/portfolio/the-church-conversion/

 

  1. This, in olden times impressive building was owned by the Dutch Calvinistic Evangelist Church. Its clear form and open spaces are completed with original, lead windows and modern furniture. http://www.lksvdd.nl/gods-loft-story/

 

  1. Surprising color choices, light floor and white walls conjure this old church from Chicago into a spacious and airy/graceful space.

http://www.lincthelen.com/church-conversion/

 

  1. It is the honorable harmony of the modern forms, eye-catching colors and old shapes. This church was built in 1853 in London and today performs its new function in full splendor. http://www.dosarchitects.com/index.php?nav=project_details&idproject=102

 

  1. It is the cool encounter of antique stones, stainless steel, and white elements in an old Utrecht chapel. The colorful sun-rays that flow through the painted glass windows bring a bohemian style into the minimalist décor. http://www.zecc.nl/index.php?page=1&projectId=1&Language=en

 

  1. With the highlight of natural materials was renovated this Anglican church from Melbourne. In our days the intimate, character building operates as a many stars hotel. It is inspiring and fun at the same time.

http://www.bagnatoarchitecture.com.au/hudson.html#

 

  1. Also can be rented by anyone an English house that once housed a Methodist chapel. It is the meeting of dramatic design with the noble, rural charm.

http://www.camenzindevolution.com/Home2/The-Chapel-UK

 

  1. Also six average sized family house could fit in this riverside wooden church. In the marked/strong space built in 1930 is separated the family sector from the former, sacred, historical part. Thus, the transitions lends a continuous dynamism and energy to the interior.

http://www.rvarchitectuur.nl/project-fotos.php?ID=4

 

  1. It is a comfortable, idyllic and well bohemian furnishing in a once existed chapel in New York. Streamlined, retro furniture and gritty colors accentuate the awe inspiring structure.

http://www.lablstudio.com/cobble-hill-chez-church-1

 

  1. In the St. Luke Chapel from Bern now two apartments are located. The upper apartment was designed in a concrete “box”, this way wasn’t necessary to cover the windows.

http://www.morscher.ch/kapelle-balmweg/

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