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They did a really nice job with the design space they had to work with here in this tight little loft. You just have to keep it open as much as possible, creating a nice flow. The overall feel is a little bigger with the amount of natural light here as well as the lighter colors they've incorporated.
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Check the stainless steel mesh railing. A genius idea, that once again helps keep that tight space feeling open.
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Killer light over the walnut dining table. It's an ash veneer wrap.
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