Big Windows are the hallmark of many of LA’s most iconic loft buildings. What worked for these buildings when they worked for a living makes them more appealing as residential spaces now that they have been converted to lofts. That free light flooding in the windows allowed buildings like the GE building and the Toy Factory to pump out products with the aid of free California sunshine.
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Now, these massive industrial buildings have been repurposed as homes and offices. Sporting all the modern conveniences like pools and air conditioning they also retain the brick walls and huge windows of their former lives.
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In addition to vaulted ceilings, there are, typically, huge windows. This feature lets in an inordinate amount of natural light, freshening and brightening the entire space with this valuable natural resource.
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