This pricey loft apartment is a mix of industrial and shabby chic.. There are pipes visible in the uncovered beam ceilings, ventilation ducts visible here and there, and the flooring is stylishly mismatched in an unique patchwork of original wide plank pine barnwood floors in the living area, updated dark stained glossy hardwoods in the kitchen, and whitewashed greyish ash flooring in the bedroom and bathroom.
The living area has the exposed brick left unpainted with unfinished wooden cube shelves lining a wall, and old industrial painted desk supporting a widescreen television, a comfortable suede couch, modern armchair, old filing cabinet, painted oil drum, and wood and metal coffee table serving as surfaces. There is television, stereo, and video game console equipment in the desk cubbies. The dining table is made of an industrial kitchen counter, with a heavy weight gear system intended to raise and lower it for various dough rolling and packaging purposes. Metal chairs are set around it, and Edison bulbs hang from cords above for lighting.
The kitchen has a long white quartz counter with stools in front of it, and dark grey Swedish-style cabinetry with stainless appliances. Tucked into one corner of the open floorplan is a more modern desk, set up with a very high end computer system, large monitor, and various peripherals, clearly the 'home office'.
The bedroom has the exposed brick painted grey, white drywall on the window-side wall, and a glossy white headboard for the bed, which has a white duvet, and white and grey pillows. Wood shelves and dressers play off the wooden sliding barn door leading to the modern white and grey bathroom.