A rare industrial conversion in the heart of Antwerp, this 1908 electricity hall has been reimagined as a soaring live-work space. The loft is well placed for city living, with neighbourhood cafés and shops close at hand. Park Spoor Noord is a short walk away, while Antwerp’s historic centre, the Eilandje docklands and central station are all easily reached.
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Photography: Immodôme
Behind the original brick façade, a vast 270 sqm main hall opens under a 13m roofline, where steel trusses, towering windows and characterful brickwork create a dramatic backdrop. Above the atelier, a 120 sqm light-filled living space offers an open kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, while a separate studio and a large office with garden views extend the possibilities. At the rear, two additional workshops and storage areas add flexibility for creative or professional use.
Outdoors, five private parking spaces sit securely behind an automatic gate. A 80 sqm garden provides a rare pocket of greenery in the city. Described by its owner as ‘a warm cocoon within an imposing historic hall,’ the property — on the market with Immodome for €990,000 — is a unique opportunity to merge life, work and art under one roof.
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