Converted Religious Loft Residences

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The Westbourne Grove Church by DOS Architects is Open and Airy

— May 10, 2013 — Art & Design
A place of worship might seem like a post-modern place to call home, but the Westbourne Grove Church by DOS Architects is a converted cathedral that looks like an uber chic penthouse in a dramatically spacious building. The Westbourne Grove Church by DOS Architects is located in the lovely Notting Hill area of London and originally built in 1853 as a Baptist chapel.

The Westbourne Grove Church by DOS Architects is now a 4,300 square foot residence that has been completely transformed from proper chapel to a chic London flat. An open floor plan and double height ceilings make the Westbourne Grove Church by DOS Architects a posh space for the owners to live without any perceivable space constrictions.

Trend Themes

  1. Religious Loft Living — Religious buildings are converted into chic and open living spaces.
  2. Open Floor Plans — Designs that emphasize open and airy floor plans are in demand.
  3. Historic Building Conversions — There is a trend towards converting historic buildings into modern living spaces.

Industry Implications

  1. Real Estate — Real estate developers specializing in historic building conversions have an opportunity to meet the demand for unique living spaces.
  2. Architecture and Design — Architects and designers can capitalize on the demand for open floor plans and unique living spaces.
  3. Home Furnishings and Decor — Home decor companies can offer design solutions that fit with the unique aesthetic of converted religious building living spaces.
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