Webbelow, dezeen has rounded up 10 examples of converted warehouse interiors that celebrate industrial details and introduce elements that turn the space into a warm and inviting home.

Factories and warehouses typically have very high ceilings, to fit in machinery.

Webstartups and companies in creative industries, local brokers say, are increasingly seeking warehouses that can be converted to office space.

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Suspended concrete, exposed columns, open ceilings and an open layout.

The massive warehouses we know were first built during the industrial revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Webexplore how the fusion of industrial heritage with contemporary design breathes new life into old warehouses, transforming them into chic, functional homes and workplaces.

Webthese industrial buildings are being converted into breathtakingly beautiful, innovative spaces for work and personal use.

Webthough they can be challenging to work with, they provide an interesting framework for architects and designers, especially when it comes to creating commercial buildings.

Webthe home is located in the sydney suburb of annandale, in the state of new south wales, australia.

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Industrial chic architecture embraces this empty space, which perfectly complements the modern, utilitarian design.

Here, we take a look at seven warehouse conversions that have resulted in noteworthy commercial, leisure, and communal spaces.

Webten industrial yet inviting homes in converted warehouses for our latest lookbook, we've selected 10 warehouse conversions that have transformed industrial buildings into welcoming.

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