Warehouse conversions are the inspiring consummation of city planners and developers who get together to solve housing demands in densified urban districts. They tap into forsaken industrial buildings and reinvent them as highly desirable (and investable) lofts with open floor plans that ballet studios dream of.
Canada’s epicenter of warehouse conversions may very well be right here in Vancouver BC, as communities such as Yaletown, Gastown, Mount Pleasant and more are lined with these dwellings. Inmate features such as exposed brick walls and wooden beam rafters held together by hunky bolts and steel fixtures are traits architectural designers have been trying to mimic for decades. Nonetheless, few of these roosts come live-in ready as far as owner tastes are concerned. As a result, there is significant demand for warehouse conversion interior design. The investment is wise not only for your own enjoyment, but for the sake of future resale value.
While you know that you want to enhance the look, function, and feel of the open space, you’re not quite sure what to request from prospective interior designers. We’re here to help.