Architecture

The Wheelchair Friendly Loft MM by C.T. Architects

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Loft MM is a beautifully designed home by C.T. Architects. The client lives in a wheelchair whereas the finished product accommodated his needs although never compromised on fine details. All wooden features really set the heart of the home as warm, full of character and natural. Many hidden pockets of storage within the main hall make it easy to hide the clutter leaving behind a minimal decor that’s responsibly tidy, refreshing and practical.  They illuminate from the top to create a lovely ambience, although also work nicely for keeping the tunnel well lit. Either end of the apartment exist the bedroom and living spaces. This concentrated the utility areas to the hall as well. Their positions are strategic for the client’s greatest accessibility, including fixture’s heights and proximity.

 

Photographs © Tim Van de Velde

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