A period apartment in Vancouver with a raw, industrial style, located in a century-old warehouse
Discover this period apartment in Vancouver, Canada, located in a former warehouse, blending brick, wood, and vintage decor
This period apartment in Vancouver is a spectacular loft that reimagines the industrial aesthetic with a contemporary flair. Combining brick, wood, and concrete, this hybrid space blends everyday life with creative activity. Housed in a century-old warehouse, it spans a generous 163 square meters. Its decor plays with color, vintage elements, and designer pieces.
The exposed original brick walls, concrete surfaces, and solid wood give it a warm personality. The lower level is organized around a double-height living space and is very open. Upstairs, a more secluded sleeping area offers a calm and intimate atmosphere.
Upon entering, the double-height space immediately catches the eye, revealing the home’s expansive proportions. Large south-facing windows flood the space with abundant light. The flooring alternates between weathered wood and raw concrete, creating a striking contrast.
The main level houses the large living area, which combines the living room, dining room, and the kitchen designed by Alda Pereira. It embraces simplicity despite the high-end materials. Around the table, colorful chairs provide a cheerful counterpoint to the mineral-toned setting. The atmosphere is contemporary thanks to the carefully selected pendant lights placed at just the right height. The lighting is by leading brands: Herman Miller, Louis Poulsen, and Danese Milano.
Upstairs, the sleeping area is set back, like a bubble of calm suspended above the living room. Custom-made metal structures filter the views without completely blocking the vistas. This clever design maintains a visual connection while creating a welcome sense of privacy. The bedroom has a more subdued atmosphere, with a subtle interplay between raw concrete and soft textiles. Located on the ground floor of a former warehouse in the Gastown neighborhood within the Koret Lofts building, this historic Vancouver apartment exudes authenticity.
This period apartment in Vancouver is for sale at Dept of Interest
The exposed original brick walls, concrete surfaces, and solid wood give it a warm personality. The lower level is organized around a double-height living space and is very open. Upstairs, a more secluded sleeping area offers a calm and intimate atmosphere.
A tour of the property
Upon entering, the double-height space immediately catches the eye, revealing the home’s expansive proportions. Large south-facing windows flood the space with abundant light. The flooring alternates between weathered wood and raw concrete, creating a striking contrast.
The main level houses the large living area, which combines the living room, dining room, and the kitchen designed by Alda Pereira. It embraces simplicity despite the high-end materials. Around the table, colorful chairs provide a cheerful counterpoint to the mineral-toned setting. The atmosphere is contemporary thanks to the carefully selected pendant lights placed at just the right height. The lighting is by leading brands: Herman Miller, Louis Poulsen, and Danese Milano.
Upstairs, the sleeping area is set back, like a bubble of calm suspended above the living room. Custom-made metal structures filter the views without completely blocking the vistas. This clever design maintains a visual connection while creating a welcome sense of privacy. The bedroom has a more subdued atmosphere, with a subtle interplay between raw concrete and soft textiles. Located on the ground floor of a former warehouse in the Gastown neighborhood within the Koret Lofts building, this historic Vancouver apartment exudes authenticity.
This period apartment in Vancouver is for sale at Dept of Interest














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