Hello Corey, For the life of me I don’t know what the name of this specific style of loft is it’s pretty open and industrial looking and the bed area is a big platform that over hangs and has stairs leading to it that’s what I’m looking for any leads would be much appreciated! — SCS
To SCS: Thank you for your email. An industrial live/work loft like Toy Factory comes to mind for you. To match what you are looking for, you either want a platform bed area with steps or a 2-level loft with an upstairs mezzanine bed area. These 2-story lofts are popular because they provide extra high ceilings and excellent bed area separation. Many of these have concrete pillars or brick walls. Or you might just want a slightly raised bed area that provides a view through the windows by rising above the rest of the loft. More info on 2-story lofts is at: https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=2-level
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Meet & Greet Open House!
Corey Chambers will be hosting an open-loft on Thursday from 11am-2pm and you are invited to stop by and say hello! We look forward to seeing you there! 200 N. San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90031
Don’t pass up this incredible opportunity to lease a fabulous live/work space penthouse level corner unit at the world-renowned Alta Lofts! Originally built in 1925 and operated by the Fuller Paint Company for decades, the building maintains it’s original art deco exterior and architecture while seamlessly incorporating the best in contemporary features and decor. This big, bright, and open features lofts of windows and natural light, wood floors, and open-concept living area with the privacy, peace and quiet of a real bedroom. The modern, open kitchen with stainless appliances, including refrigerator, gas stove and subway tile backsplash, is perfect for cooking and entertaining. The unit features a private balcony. Laundry washer and dryer in unit. Building amenities include fully landscaped first floor courtyard, assigned gated 1 car parking space and guest parking, 24 hour fitness room gym, community room and BBQ area. Minutes from Downtown LA, Silverlake, Los Feliz, Glendale, Pasadena. Call Corey (213) 880-9910. #livework #lofts #la
If you’d like to live/work in a cool loft in an historic industrial building by Downtown Los Angeles, you now have a new opportunity. Located near The Brewery Lofts in Downtown Los Angeles, the provocative modern loft building will let you live bold, and take a step outside the norm. Discover dramatic open spaces that take loft living to new heights within a vibrant neighborhood alive with possibilities.
Do you have a vision that you will be a pioneer in the next great place? Are you ready to get there now?
The eclectic mix of shops, restaurants and cafes of historic Lincoln Heights brings a true community vibe to Alta Lofts. Adding to the neighborhood’s appeal is its close proximity to Los Angeles’ most popular destinations. Dodger stadium, Walt Disney Concert Hall, MOCA and Downtown’s financial center are all just minutes away. With convenient access to three major highways and a nearby Gold Line stop, Pasadena, Glendale and Los Feliz are also easily accessible.
The building has a colorful past, giving it added texture and nuance today. Constructed in 1925, the building served as the Fuller Paint Company Warehouse for decades. Now, that same address is an important example of how adaptive reuse can artfully blend old and new to offer the best in contemporary living and still preserve a proud industrial heritage.
Building highlights include original four-story structure capped with two stories of newly constructed penthouse lofts, as well as direct-access, gated parking structure for residents and guests. Floor to ceiling industrial windows, along with retrofitted with dual panes are accompanied by exposed beam and ductwork. The exterior features fully landscaped open air courtyard and paseo, a fifth floor deck, and original concrete pillars throughout building.
The structure is a study in contrasts. The exterior features both neo-classic and contemporary touches. Inside, the same dichotomy holds with structural elements from the 1920s co-existing with modern kitchens, bathrooms and state-of-the-art sectional overhead doors. It’s an ideal mix, resulting in one-of-a-kind living spaces that radiate with light, energy and creativity.
Details matter here, cabinets, fixtures – each has been carefully selected to work together to create a welcoming and inspiring living environment. The building also features amazing unobstructed views of Downtown, Elysian Park and surrounding communities. It is an historic building with original architectural elements and two new modern penthouse floors. The residents of lofts enjoy designated parking in gated and adjacent garage. The building is further diversified with ground floor retail.
The bottom level is made up of 2-story and 3-story lofts. The two top levels (5th and 6th stories) are composed of new metal construction in modernist style. The center of the building was cut out for the restoration to add light, air and openness to the building and loft units.
Stop by the open house, email alta@laloft.org or call (213) 478-0499. The loft interiors feature high ceilings throughout – 7’ 10” to 11’ 6” ceilings, with double height ceilings in select penthouse units –18’ to 21’6”. Selected units feature private balconies. Most units feature exposed original walls and ceilings, in addition to original windows re-glazed with dual panes. A cool eclectic master touch is the sectional overhead doors on selected units. Floors 2, 3 and 4 come furnished with hardwood flooring. Some units are adorned with ceramic tile flooring in baths.
All lofts include Whirlpool stainless steel kitchen appliances, granite counter-tops, stainless steel kitchen sink, a 36” refrigerator space pre-plumbed for automatic ice-maker, central heating and air conditioning with energy saving night set-back thermostat. Each loft is pre-wired for gas washer/dryer hookup, and each loft has energy-efficient fluorescent lighting controlled by Decora switches throughout. “Many who planned to live in Downtown Los Angeles end up choosing Alta because it is a chic, genuine loft building that is bigger, nicer and cheaper than other nearby lofts,” says Corey Chambers, a Realty Source Broker Associate and Publisher of the L.A. Loft Blog. “A penthouse loft rental does not need to cost $4,000 per month.”
Live and work your way! Contact alta@laloft.org or call (213) 478-0499 ask for Corey
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