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What is the difference between a loft and a soft loft?
Phil, from Logan Square
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Lofts are typically thought of as converted industrial spaces, timber beams, exposed brick, open floor plans, and timber columns. The soft loft has been introduced by developers as a blend between traditional lofts and traditional home elements – the loft meets the condo. Soft lofts are still open floor plans with the exposed brick, but the ceilings don’t have the timber beams or the timber columns. They still achieve the open feel because the walls do not reach the ceiling.
Ben Osbun
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