One of the first loft-type living spaces in Vilnius, Lithuania, Loft No. 2 was expected to become a proving ground for new ideas, materials and solutions, designed by architect Dmitrij Kudin of Inblum. The very space of this neglected factory building has dictated an arrangement of open plan functional areas, also exposing the preserved original structures. With minimal means and resources, a truly functional and innovative living space was created. The successful realization of the project has significantly promoted the idea of lofts as living and working spaces in Lithuania.
The interior project of โLoft No.2โ took the 1st Prize at the Golden Palette, also receiving an award for the original furniture at the โInterior of the Year โ09โ.
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