This is classic contemporary loft living without the sleek finish that most interiors now feature. The big lead factory windows and the simple and neutral colour scheme combined with flea market furniture are totally old skool but strangely appealing.
I like that it’a all still a bit rough around the edges and the ceiling beams have just been given a white coat of paint without being meticulously sanded down first. There’s a charm that comes with an unfinished look proving that interiors don’t always have to be polished and over-styled.
The apartment has got a laid back feel about it and I love the bike in the corner though the cynic in me knows that it’s just a prop to add a bit of hipster vibe. The fact that this loft is in Barcelona is surprising as classic warehouse living is quite unusual for a Spanish city. Most apartments are narrow with lots of little rooms leading off a central corridor and windows are small to keep the sun and heat out.
How refreshing to find this unique space which not surprisingly also doubles up as a shoot location in what must be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
MORE INFORMATION | Shoot 115
PHOTOGRAPHY | Jordi Miralles
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Lovely and stylish with a clean polish that makes the “rough edges” wonderful accents! I love the inclusion of the black and white photographs and the books: raises the level of design to have “human” touches!
Love the spartan feel of this loft. Anji
Annie,
Love your posts – always inspiring!
We are on the same page!
Catherine
Ah, thanks so much Catherine. XO