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Urban Oasis in a Modern Loft
A modest garage-type space became a cozy home made of wood and stone.
I always thought this was the best place to live, says designer and architect Mitchell Pride about his self-renovated space. I fell in love with it when I visited for the first time about five years ago.

At that time, this strange loft was rented by his friend and colleague Jacky Salmons. As soon as she moved out, Mitchell eagerly seized the opportunity to make it his own home.

For a long time before that, he carefully and patiently collected vintage interior items and antique furniture, which immediately gave his new home a lived-in look.

Upon arrival, the young designer immediately decided on future renovations of the house. The large dining table worked perfectly near the open veranda. And this didn't surprise me, because natural sunlight always transforms a space, and it especially looks great in a relaxation area, Mitchell shares details.

Today we will visit his masterpiece so that every aspiring designer and simply a connoisseur of quality design can admire the originality and style of this wonderful work.












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