Could a factory really become a liveable space that is inviting and not just a large cold house? I believe it can, though one has to respect the original architecture of the building, not fight it. This 1880’s factory turned home does just that while pulling in luxury and mixing it with soaring ceilings and industrial elements. Want more? This home is complete with an enviable library, a courtyard, a killer spiral staircase that leads to a rooftop terrace, a stunning kitchen that any chef would feel at home in, and a footbridge that you will be dying to cross to see what lays ahead. Every single element in this home is so well executed that I now will be keeping my eye out for my own factory to turn into a home. Sit down with a cup of tea and be prepared to fall in love with this factory turned home!
Source: Vogue Photos: Derek Swalwell
Get The Look: Wire Wall Art // Leather Chair // Pendant // Throw // Art // Blue End Table // Wishbone Chair // Dining Table
Would you live in a manicured factory turned home (of course not overly manicured)?