This is the contemporary loft apartment interior at Alaska Buildings. The Alaska Buildings is a stylish loft apartment was designed by Stephen Fletcher Architects that located in this former South London warehouse, in Bermondsey, London, United Kingdom. Originally built as the London warehouse of Alaska Furs, Alaska Buildings was one of the first such buildings converted into contemporary loft apartments in 1980s London. The architect inherited a space that had been crudely subdivided with claustrophobic bathroom and kitchen ‘pods’ and a great deal of wasted space. However, enough of the original bare-brick walls, iron windows, and steel beams remained for us to work-with.
The bathroom, bedroom and dressing area have been moved to the rear of the space thereby making room for a dramatic Living/Dining/Kitchen space. Clever use of sliding and folding doors enables the flat to be fully opened-up, or closed-off for privacy when required. Vistas have been opened-up to maximize the illusion of space and make the most of the available daylight. The oak flooring and architraves provide a balance to the brick walls. Careful lighting creates a very dramatic and glamorous space, especially at night.
Alaska Buildings by Stephen Fletcher Architects in London United Kingdom
Alaska Buildings interior bathroom
Alaska Buildings interior bedroom to kitchen and bathroom
Alaska Buildings interior bedroom
Alaska Buildings interior contemporary loft apartment
Alaska Buildings interior living room