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Loft in Yerevan |
Since the first
lofts appeared in Manhattan in the 1950s, the concept has varied
and been adapted to the characteristics of contemporary architecture
and the needs of present day life. The evolution of the concept
has converted the word "loft" into a synonym for wide,
single open spaces-which facilitate the creation of an individualized
interior-multifunctional living areas, and state-of-the-art interior
design. The concept has endured until today, and loft living is
embraced in towns all over the world. |
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The
great beauty and delicacy of this loft in Yerevan lies in its imaginatively
exploited unique layout. The interior exudes sensitivity and creativity
with a careful selection of materials and colors and the subtle
fusion of different styles of furniture. It is further characterized
by industrial elements, such as the roof beams and skylights, which
let the ample natural light. The minimalist concept accentuates
the fluidity between the areas and creates a visual continuity.
Industrial past and modern-day life coexist in this attractive urban
space. |
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