Converted Warehouse Apartments

This Space Mixes Modern Design with Historic Architecture

This converted warehouse apartment was previously used as a space for a hair and makeup studio.

The living space retains its original character and structure but the architect Josephine Hurley made sure to modernize it when creating the 'Surry Hills Apartment' design. The main living room area features enormous arched windows surrounded by exposed brick and views of Sydney, while copper piping adds to the spacious, warehouse aesthetic of the apartment. The exposed brick is a common theme throughout with the designer modernizing the space with sophisticated wood paneling and minimalist decor.

This converted warehouse apartment is indicative of the design potential of historic spaces that can be reinvented to suit contemporary lifestyles.
Trend Themes
1. Warehouse Conversion - Repurposing historic warehouse spaces to create modern living environments presents opportunities for innovative architectural design.
2. Exposed Brick Aesthetic - The use of exposed brick as a design element in contemporary living spaces can provide a unique and trendy industrial look.
3. Minimalist Decor - The trend towards minimalist decor in converted warehouse apartments allows for a clean and uncluttered living environment with a focus on essential elements.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms specializing in warehouse conversions have the opportunity to create innovative living spaces that blend history with modern design.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can tap into the trend of exposed brick aesthetic by incorporating it into contemporary living spaces for clients seeking an industrial-inspired look.
3. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers who focus on repurposing historic warehouses for residential use can capitalize on the demand for unique and trendy living environments.

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