Mallory's Colorful, Eclectic Loft Apartment Tour - 2021 Update
It’s a new year and I have a refreshed look at my loft apartment! Apartment Therapy’s Small/Cool Contest is back for 2021, so I was motivated to photograph my space to capture all the updates I’ve made since last spring.
I still live in a 1920s-era former high school, complete with large glass-paned windows that flood my days with light and original, very creaky-but-charming wood floors. It’s approximately 800 square feet—enough for two people and two cats to live comfortably. As it is a loft, it’s all open, though there is a divider wall between the main living area and bedroom.
So what’s new, might you ask? The biggest change is the gallery wall. With my partner, Mike, fully moved in with me, I’ve tried to incorporate more of his things to make it more “our space.” Fortunately for me, he loves me and my style, so he’s embraced living in a space that still mostly reflects my tastes and things! We swapped out the former dresser/TV stand with a custom-built piece that contains old high school lockers, a nice nod to the building’s former life as a high school. It was originally too dark for the space, so we painted it the same peacock blue because I’m obsessed with that color and loved how it looked in that spot. His larger TV was added, so it meant adjusting the art on the walls.
Elsewhere, the plants kept growing (and multiplying) and empty spaces were filled in. New art was added and knick knacks found places to display. Running my business from my home has been the biggest challenge to living in a small space—you don’t see it, but there are always boxes of things I’ve sourced and need to shoot or list laying around!
I’ve linked the original tour from last year at the bottom of this post in case you’re curious to see how the space has evolved over the year. Thank you for visiting and letting me share my home with you. Enjoy!