All photos in this post courtesy Meridith Baer
I like the light and airy nature of this city loft kitchen. The loft is in the historic Biscuit Building in downtown Los Angeles...the building was built as a 7 story factory back in 1925 and was recently converted into luxurious loft spaces.
The loft apartment that this kitchen belongs to is 3500 square feet and has three stories.
This kitchen is basic and clean...sleek stainless steel cabinetry throughout juxtaposed against the historic exposed brick...and what would a loft be without huge gorgeous loft type multi paned windows with antique green trim paint? The track lighting and the unfinished looking wood floors make the space feel authentically loft!
I like the light and airy nature of this city loft kitchen. The loft is in the historic Biscuit Building in downtown Los Angeles...the building was built as a 7 story factory back in 1925 and was recently converted into luxurious loft spaces.
The loft apartment that this kitchen belongs to is 3500 square feet and has three stories.
This kitchen is basic and clean...sleek stainless steel cabinetry throughout juxtaposed against the historic exposed brick...and what would a loft be without huge gorgeous loft type multi paned windows with antique green trim paint? The track lighting and the unfinished looking wood floors make the space feel authentically loft!
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