It's not just the cement floors, brick walls, and exposed ceilings we're admiring in these loft spaces; it's the expanses of metal factory windows that have us hooked. Often these industrial windows run the length of a loft wall, allowing for plenty of natural light. Here's a roundup of some eye-catching lofts with metal windows.
N.B. Need a source for metal windows? British company Crittall is the oldest and largest steel window fabricator in the world and is available in the US. Also see Walls, Windows & Floors: Steel Window and Door Fabricators.
Above: A Montreal apartment in the Quartier International available furnished for rental from Creative Flats.
Above: An interior wall of windows in the Fairo Loft by Athens-based Ese Studio.
Above: A former plow factory serves as the loft studio for Atlanta-based photographer Rob Brinson via Design Sponge.
Above: Black painted metal windows in a loft via VT Wonen. Photography by Marc Prague and Sunna Axe.
Above: An industrial loft by Brazilian architects AR Arquitetos.
Above: A loft by Orly Shrem Architects via Ajotdesign.
Above: Sloping windows in the kitchen of the London loft of Ochre partner Solange de la Fouchardière from House Call: London Loft.
Above: The kitchen in the offices of Beast, a formerly decrepit single-story warehouse in downtown Austin, designed by Specht Harpman Architects (members of the Remodelista Architects and Designers Directory).
For one of our favorite lofts of late, check out this Pallet Loft in Florence.
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