This loft from B-Arch Architettura firm, whom I already presented the work through this post, is another brilliant work from Sabrina Bignani and Alessandro Capellaro architect duo. They transformed the attic of an 18th century building in Prato, Italy, into a spacious and luminous loft.
I love the mix of vintage pieces against the all white canvas [wall, ceiling, beams, window frames, kitchen elements and furniture] and the light oak wide wood floors. As a result, the loft appears very modern yet full of vintage references, giving it a character without looking like a flea market gathering spot. Another great idea is the use of a vintage map as a headboard. Very clever. There isn't much I don't like about this loft. You?


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| Photos by Raul Candales Franch |









simply perfect!
ReplyDeleteI remember that loft I loves at 1st glance ... Everything's perfect I agree ! Merci
ReplyDeleteAmazing renovation! I want that fridge : )
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Ah, SMEG, forever and in any color! :))
DeleteMi piace tantissimo la scritta ristorante!!! e pio il vecchio archivio.. bellissimo.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the "Ristorante" vintage sign and metal file cabinet - it looks like a printer's / letterpress drawer cabinet - are fab' vintage finds. Thank you for your comment Claudia!
DeleteWOW I love the simple and cool style of this place!
ReplyDeleteReally refreshing atmosphere, and I want the map cabinet
ReplyDeleteUmmmm pretty much in love. Just blogged about my feelings on white. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's sll beautiful - a great mix of vintage and modern. So bright and airy - perfect for a loft space.
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Love the vintage look!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! I love the perfect pops of color you so smartly used too..
ReplyDeleteI love it very much. It's exactly the type of home I'd dream to live in!!!
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