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Look at all of the rustic wood goodness. Who wouldn't be itching to move into this place?
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Who says your vaulted loft space needs to be used for a bed? A random garden is a pretty great second option.
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You don't necessarily have to keep the exposed brick when you take over a loft, as this place expertly proves. The exposed beams are a nice touch, though.
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If you can't imagine living in a space without a healthy amount of exposed brick, then this is the perfect place for you!
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The old and the new meet in this industrial/modern combo that features a wall made entirely of exposed concrete. Pretty nifty.
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Okay, super villains may not usually live in vintage, airplane-inspired lofts, but that egg chair is a dead giveaway that James Bond's next nemesis just moved in.
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It never hurts to make your wine collection the centerpiece of the home. Hey, if you've got the knowledge and the bottles, why not show off?
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Greenhouse flair seems to be all the rage these days. The awesome floor to ceiling glass wall/skylight combo offers plenty of light and a great view.
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You're living on a budget. Either you rent a living space or an exhibition space. Or, heck, just do both with the loft space.
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No one said you couldn't paint your brick accents to make your place look much more clean and minimalistic.
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That's a nine person couch. This must be the most happenin' loft in town.
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Adding some vintage/homey touches will always make a space feel much more lived in, as this loft perfectly exemplifies.
Whenever you see someone fictional living in a large metropolitan city on TV their place is great. They've always got this insane converted loft space that would cost them their kidney on the black market. The magic of fiction lets them have it, though.
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