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Toronto Lofts 3D Digital Book
www.househuntingintoronto.com/loftsThe Online Guide To Toronto Lofts
If you are interested in buying a loft in Toronto, ask Toronto real estate sales representatives Franca Capano and Rick McGuigan to send you listings of available properties that meet your requirements (click here). You can also opt-in to receive daily alerts if and when a new loft is listed on the Toronto MLS system. This excellent service is completely free and without any obligation, but not meant for prospective buyers already working with a real estate agent (ask him or her to provide you a similar service). Would you lke to know more about lofts? Take a look at our Online Guide To Toronto Lofts, a free 95-page information guide about lofts, including brief descriptions of over 65 loft buildings in the Greater Toronto Area. This information guide comes as a Digital Web Book, has a 3D look, clickable page turning and a readability factor far greater than text on a web page.

Small Lofts by Cristina Montes
Small Lofts showcases the variety of innovative ways that small industrial spaces can be tranformed into spacious living areas. The open concept of loft living can be customized to suit most any taste, and this book guides us through 27 newly renovated lofts. Most spaces are under 1,000 square feet, with one loft measuring only 172 square feet. The resulting living spaces offer contemporary solutions to crowded urban living.

Loft Design by Katherine Stone
For all readers who have posed the question: "I just bought a loft but have no money to hire a designer...Where do I start?" check out the book "Loft Design: Solutions for Creating a Livable Space".

Katherine Stone, well-known interior designer and host of HGTV's Lofty Ideas, wrote it with you in mind. Using personal experience and anecdotes she walks you through the steps an interior designer takes from measuring to the finished, furnished loft. From developing a floor plan to lots of full color reference pictures, it is the source you have been waiting for.

Loft Style by Jessica Tolliver
Sunny, enormous, and fashionable, with sprawling floor plans and oversized windows: lofts stand in sharp contrast to dank, dark, claustrophobic city dwellings. Plus they often possess prized features, like brick walls, concrete floors, and exposed pipes. How can you make the most of these beautiful advantages, turning the massive layout into a cozy, hospitable home? Tour wonderfully designed and decorated lofts that illustrate a variety of imaginative style possibilities. Breathtaking photos show inventive ways of defining space with screens and pillars, arranging furniture to form small "rooms" in open areas, incorporating views from outside into the indoor design, and keeping visible intriguing vestiges of lofts' industrial origins. See how not to obstruct treasured sunshine, and add artificial light in darker corners and for evenings. And, in case you don't live in a loft but want the same look--there are ideas that to apply to any kind of residence! all in color.

Lofts: New Designs for Urban Living by Felicia Eisenberg Molnar
Lofts, by definition, are former commercial spaces that have been converted for residential use and living/working environments. But lofts, by design, are vast silent expanses, soaring arches, stalwart steel girders, massive beams, and all the powerful drama of a curtain-time stage set. The importance of urban loft design for the architectural and design world is highlighted in this collection of the finest, most dramatic of these transformed spaces.
Features six categories-minimalist, fifties revival, modernist, deconstructionalist, multi-purpose, and post-industrialist-from six major international cities-New York, Los Angeles, Sydney, London, Paris, and Tokyo.

New Loft Living: Arranging Your Space
by Elizabeth Wilhide
Today, the loft blueprint exerts a powerful influence on the design of our homes, both in terms of space planning and the use of materials. Lofts come in all shapes and sizes and a host of interior styles. what makes a loft a loft is no longer dependent on size and the presence of industrial details, but has to do with fundamental qualities of planning and design that are equally applicable in more conventional livings spaces. Written by leading interior writer Elizabeth Wilhide, New Loft Living presents the latest take on the loft ideal, with a selection of new and innovative converted spaced by some of the most highly regarded architects and designers in Europe and the USA.

Lofts: Living in Space
by Orianna Banks and Rebecca Tanqueray
The approach of the millennium has heralded a renaissance in urban living that has seen the widespread conversion of former schools, factories, hospitals, warehouses, and commercial spaces to provide stylish accommodation in our increasingly overcrowded cities. Formerly a marginal residential option, favored mostly by artists whose oversized artworks required the big, open spaces offered by industrial or commercial buildings, lofts have now become the fashionable choice for those who want to break free from the restrictions of conventional apartments. Designed along the lines of classic New York lofts, these vast spaces offer urban dwellers inspirational space.

With stunning photographs of some of the world's most innovative conversions-- including the work of leading international architects and designers-- Lofts is the ultimate sourcebook for stylish, urban living. Combining the aspirational with the practical, it provides design solutions on a vast scale, whether you choose to commission an architect or interior designer or take on the work yourself.

CONTACT INFORMATION
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Toronto real estate sales representative
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Phone: 416-696-5100
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Rick McGuigan is a member of the Toronto Real Estate Board
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