I realize this is not for everyone, but I admire the vast space of the work area and the clean, modern lives of the living areas … with gardens and views, too.
In a city where most windows overlook greenery or bustling streets, this property offers a rare and unique view: a window onto art and creativity. Behind the facade of a former electricity warehouse built in 1908 is an exceptional live/workspace that harmoniously blends industrial history and contemporary comfort. Since 2009, the current owner has been transforming the warehouse into a studio and residential space. The result? An impressive main building of 3000 square feet and a forty-tw0 foot high ceiling, where metal trusses, tall windows, and distinctive brickwork set the tone. Up the iron stairs, a bright 1300 square foot living space with an open-plan kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom; next door is a separate studio, ideal for guests or creative projects, and a spacious office overlooking the garden. At the rear, two warehouses/workshops, various storage spaces, and a cellar await meaning it can become whatever you might want or need. Practicality has also been considered throughout with five private parking spaces behind an automatic gate on the left, and an intimate 860 square foot city garden on the right. The loft is well placed for city living, with neighborhood cafés and shops nearby. Park Spoor Noord is a short walk away, while Antwerp’s historic center, the Eilandje docklands and central station are all easily reached. This is a unique opportunity to merge life, work and art under one roof and all for $1.5M. |
Oh my, so much potential. The bed up over the shower is unique, but for a younger man than I. There is lots of space and light for finishing the kitchen. And the downstairs studio work space is a dream.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass on this. I like the space, but it seems as though it's being filled with small ideas. The bed over the shower? That seems a bit suicidal to me.
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