A trip down the adaptive reuse path often means a tour through an abandoned warehouse or old industrial building that is not a modern home with some of the old quirks firmly intact. But the Pape Loft in Toronto is a bit different from the others. This is a stylish, minimal apartment unit sitting snugly inside a church – a transformation that one would have to see to believe. A StudioAC project that not only puts space to sensationally good use, the home also revamped the lifestyle of its owners and ushered them towards a more minimal setting that encourages de-cluttering and smart usage of space.

Curved wooden section gives the double height minimal living room plenty of visual warmth

The loft itself is split into two levels with the lower level acting as the double height living area that also contains the kitchen and dining room. It is the upper level that holds the master bedroom and the home office with the kids’ room nestled a level below the main area. It is a curved wooden wall that borrows from the aesthetics of the flooring in the living room that steals the show here. Bringing warmth and energy to an otherwise austere setting in white, it is the curved section that completely alters the aesthetics of the space.

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Expansive form of the living area has been utilized to hilt inside the loft
Curved wooden element lends softness to the minimal modern interior
Ultra-minimal white living room of loft inside a church
Lightness and space-savvy design of the kitchen in white and wood
Minimal kitchen in wood and white is a hot trend in the design world

Light is barely an issue here with glass walls and drapes being sued to alter levels of privacy and ventilation. With white taking over the entire home, every little accent stands out visually and while maintenance in here is high, it also encourages them homeowners to cut back on decorating excess. A stunning transformation indeed! [Photography: Jeremie Warshafsky Photography]

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Sliding glass doors and white drapes for the upper level bedroom
View of the living area from the master bedroom level
Glass doors with minimal black frame and white drapes for the modern bedroom
Upper level floor plan of the Pape Loft with bedroom and home office
Base level floor plan of the loft sitting inside a church

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