Putting the house back in warehouse.

With a rooftop deck and exposed kitchen.

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Located in Sydney, Australia. More photos here.

And this warehouse-loft conversion in San Francisco.

Photo: Edmonds and Lee Architects

As the designers explain on their website, in order to maximize space “traditional notions of domestic privacy were abandoned.” Hooray for 20-foot window walls!

Or this spacious Tribeca warehouse apartment with a sunken rooftop solarium.

Photo: Andrew Franz Architect

And this airy abode across the river in New Jersey.

Photos: bryanbuilds

This rustic bar-inspired dwelling.

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Or this one with a modern kitchen.

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This white warehouse home with impossibly tall ceilings.

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This former storeroom turned single-family home in London.

Photos: Chris Dyson Architects

Located in the city’s Shoreditch neighbourhood.

And this flat, which is also in London.

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It rents for about $740 USD per week, according to former tenant and Reddit user meeb.

Here too, where old meets new.

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Yep, also in London.

This expansive home in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota.

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This lofty loft space.

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This cozy Chicago apartment.

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This home that was a Lucky Strike warehouse in the 1930s.

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Located in the Mission district of San Francisco.

And this open-concept warehouse condo.

Photo: FORM Design Architecture

The Bermondsey Warehouse Loft bt FORM Design Architecture.