Loft attitude, a growing interest for renovated neo-industrial spaces

Belles Demeures 10 May 2020
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Over the years, the trend for modulable lofts has been confirmed. These renovated neo-industrial spaces spark a keen interest on the part of investors.

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Brick and metallic beams are the vestiges of this former commercial space. © Christian Hillebrand
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Used as apartments, showrooms for companies, offices, these exceptional living spaces adapt to a great variety of projects. Installed in many districts, inside former reconverted factories, artists' ateliers, small local cinemas or disused warehouses, the extremely spacious volumes of lofts for sale in France spark the interest of buyers wishing to acquire an atypical property, to be personalized at the utmost.

Implantation of a loft inside a barn, in Saint-Bonnet (16300)

In the Charente department, this tranquil hamlet, located 30 minutes by car from Angoulême, features a very unexpected real estate property in a rather traditional region: the very modern style of an entirely renovated barn.

The winning combination between design and conviviality

Located on 1 760 m² of land benefitting from an unobstructed view, and a liveable space of 282 m², this loft offers real live in comfort, with 8 rooms, including 1 cathedral living room, 1 fitted designer kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office and 1 home cinema. And of course, all the materials used for the renovation are outstanding

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The color touches showcase the rooms above this unusual living room. © Coldwell Banker
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Wood and metal are in perfect harmony in each room. © Coldwell Banker

A loft inside a house, in Issy-les-Moulineaux (92130)

At the doors of Paris and along the Seine, the brand new real estate ventures of this city with many commercial headquarters are on the rise. In addition, there is a great number of real estate curiosities, worthy of interest, because they have been renovated in keeping with sustainable requirements.

A space decorated by a leading architect

Amongst lofts for sale in the Île-de-France, this one measures 551 m², with 1 seperate studio, 8 light-filled rooms, 1 living room, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 office and 1 home cinema. Without forgetting the pleasant patio at the garden level.

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This living room proves that glass, metal and concrete can perfectly work together in harmony. © Daniel Féau
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In this loft, light pours in at every hour of the day, from the kitchen to the courtyard. © Daniel Féau

At the heart of Cannes, in a triplex loft  (06400)

Cannes is not just the Croisette. In addition to parties and sequins, the rendezvous of stars, on the French Riviera, offers a bustling midtown, with many shops and renovated buildings such as this aeronautical wind tunnel.

A stunning view on the Estérel as well as sea vista

This minimalist loft is conceived on 3 levels. The liveable space of 180 m², divided in 4 rooms, uses the original structure to showcase 2 living rooms, 1 office, 1 high-tech open-space kitchen, 1 bathroom 1 terrace filled with plants. Truly a contemporary bachelor's pad.

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To implement lofts, the imagination of interior architects is boundless. © Coldwell Banker
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A private terrace such as this one, in the center of Cannes, is priceless. © Coldwell Banker

On the Butte Montmartre, in a loft to be renovated (75018)

No need highlighting to fans of Abbesses and the Butte Montmartre the advantages of this typically Parisian area. With its bars, its restaurants and its designer boutiques, it is one of the most conveted areas of the capital for its slightly off-beat apartements.

A totally modulable space

Conceived as a duplex, this rare property of 135 m² features handsome volumes, with 1 large living room, 1 kitchen open onto the dining room, 1 mezzanine of 25 m², 1 attic room on the upper leel and 1 bathroom. And let's not forget the high ceilings, with very strong potential.

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This large surface can be modulated and transformed into bedrooms. © Engel & Völkers
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It's up to you to imagine the ambiance and how you will use this mezzanine. © Engel & Völkers

A town house transformed into a loft, in Salon-de-Provence (13300)

Under the sign of Nostradamus, this Provencal city, steeped with art and history, boasts many monuments, green spaces and picturesque markets. Many good reasons to attract those seeking lofts for sale in the Bouches-du-Rhône.

A renovation with upscale materials

This pretty 130 m² town house with an industrial style is customized as an original contemporary space. Close to many shops, it comprises a double living room, a big kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a sunny terrace.

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Très lumineux, le salon est un puits de lumière naturel. © Daniel Féau
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A glass and steel gangway leads to the kitchen and the dining room. © Daniel Féau
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