Only high quality materials were used for the construction and finishing of the house. Expressive brickwork, high ceilings and large light-filled windows give the house its own unique character. The mansion has a kitchen, living room and dining room on the first floor, bedrooms and bathrooms on the first floor and a designer loft-style living room on the second.
The interior has a modern elegance that is accentuated by a neutral color scheme and bright accents. Light walls and ceilings softly contrasted by rich, chocolate-colored hardwood floors and dark window frames. The solid oak doors have bronze handles that recall the building’s industrial past, as do the metal rafters and heavy beams in the ceiling.
The high gable ceilings and the original architectural design of the building add a special atmosphere to the upper floor. Skylights fill the living room with lots of sunlight. And the artificial lighting system in the house is created with a variety of lamps and chandeliers, among which you can find both strict ultramodern models, and antique models, bringing discreet luxury into the interior.
What are some creative ways to incorporate modern design elements into a XIX century house without sacrificing its historical charm?
How can modern design elements be incorporated into a XIX century house without compromising its historical charm and character?