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Old 02-20-2006, 04:08 AM  
Sofa King
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Originally Posted by Platinumpimp


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Looks nice. However those appear to be townhouses. In the US a loft means something much different. They tend to be wide open spaces occupying the majority of a floor of a multi-level urban building with very few walls or structure. Also they usually are in the industrial districts of a city, hence very flat roofline profiles.

"A large open space in a factory, warehouse or other commercial space, or a type of residence that results from the conversion of such a room. Such spaces generally contain very high ceilings, large windows, and concrete floors and ceilings.

Originally popular with artists, they are now highly sought-after by well-off bourgeois bohemians, and the gentrification of the former manufacturing sectors of large cities is now a familiar pattern."

Not a slam at all btw, in fact I think the identity is strong - just slightly off the mark.
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