We love a property conversion, especially when said conversion involves a warehouse or factory being transformed into a stunning home.
From redbrick beauties with names etched on top to Art Deco wonders, here are a few of our favourite warehouse apartments around the country.
1. An iconic Newtown warehouse
The epic warehouse at 198-200 Australia Street, Newtown, is a classic example of chic warehouse living. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
The conversion on Australia Street, Newtown, proves that with the right additions a warehouse can be transformed into an incredible dream home.
Witharound 900sqm of internal and external living space, including a private central courtyard with an in-ground swimming pool, there’s certainly room to spread out.
Warehouse living doesn’t get much better than this. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
The seven-bed, four-bath home enjoys soaring ceilings, timber beams and walls of louvre windows.
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2. An inner-city Darlinghurst warehouse apartment
7/99 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, is everything a chic inner-city apartment needs to be. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold
This apartment showcases exactly what’s great about quality warehouse conversions. It featuresthree bedrooms, two bathrooms, double-height glass, 4.4m ceilings and a prime north-west aspect, plus city views.
It’s perfect for people who love the rustic beauty of older buildings.
3. City living in Collingwood
11/115 Oxford Street, Collingwood, features a spiral staircase to lust over. Picture: realestate.com.au/sold
It’s not hard to see why warehouse living is like a magnet for anyone who loves to be close to the action.
This spectacular heritage home combines authentic historical details with an elegant modern aesthetic. Designed for large-scale living and entertaining, and distinguished by soaring ceilings and abundant natural light, the home features four bedrooms.
The property is definitely one to check out if you’re looking for industrial-chic inspiration.
4. A sumptuous Sydney converted warehouse
5/1 Printers Lane, Darlinghurst, is something special on the warehouse conversion scene. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
Edgy warehouse conversion styling features heavily in this light-filled space in Darlinghurst.
Soaring ceilings with exposed timber and steel beams create that iconic style that warehouse conversion lovers can’t get enough of.
5. A fantastic warehouse facade
46-52 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, is a classic warehouse conversion. Picture: Realestate.com.au/buy
It doesn’t get more iconic than these converted warehouse-style penthouses right in the heart of Sydney.
6. Scandi-chic warehouse living
Step inside these gorgeous light-filled spaces in Sydney’s Leichhardt.
3/1 Hubert Street, Leichhardt, is how you do warehouse styling right. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
With house-like proportions, sleek European aesthetics and a vibrant village address you’ll be living the converted warehouse dream in no time.
7. Industrial-chic warehouse living
301/1 Layton StreetCamperdown is a brand-new apartment right on the edge of Sydney’s CBD. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
According to the listing, this stunning transformation sits within the former Grace Brothers repository.
A dramatic apartment exudes modern industrial chic with its exposed beams and polished concrete floors.
Lovers of this style will certainly be inspired by these stylish interiors.
8. Historic Sydney warehouse apartments
915/133 Goulburn StreetSurry Hillsis right in the heart of Sydney’s Surry Hills. Picture: Realestate.com.au/buy
This urban pad is set in one of Sydney’s most popular locales, where everything you’d ever need is right at your doorstep.
A renovated kitchen featuring Smeg appliances, stone bench and a split-level layout with floorboards throughout are just the beginning of this cool city home.
9. A marvellous Melbourne converted warehouse
45/7 Drewery LaneMelbourne takes in epic city views. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
If you’ve always dreamed of living in a warehouse among the skyscrapers, this place could be perfect for you.
Split over two levels with a large balcony on each, the home is in a truly special spot right in the centre of town.
The first floor features timber floors, two bedrooms with built-in robes, a central tiled bathroom, separate laundry and large storeroom.
10. A quirky residential warehouse
For a really unique exterior warehouse conversion, you can’t go past this place on Abinger Street, Richmond.
5/82 Abinger Street, Richmond,is not your average warehouse conversion. Picture: Realestate.com.au/buy
Built in the 1920s, this former factory has been converted into eight boutique homes.
Enviably located a stone’s throw from Bridge Road’s popular cafes, restaurants and transport, and within easy walking distance of the Yarra River’s beautiful paths, the MCG and the CBD, you’ll never be at a loss for weekend activities.
11. A beachside warehouse conversion
Love city living but still want to be close to the beach?
5C/9 Beach StreetPort Melbourne has an industrial soul but is located in the heart of a laidback, beachy suburb. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
With the rustic charm of its c1890 warehouse origins and a spectacular location directly opposite the beach, this apartment provides access to all the bayside lifestyle amenities you could want.
Curved walls and dark parquetry floors create an inviting first impression to this stunning two-bedroom home.
12. Brand new warehouse conversion in Melbourne
If you’re after something really special in the way of a warehouse conversion, then you need to check out the new apartments at The Foundry.
185 Rosslyn St, West Melbourne is a brand new development. Picture: Realestate.com.au/sold
Industrial-chic crafted interiors and robust, raw material palettes are mixed with a refined modern touch.
Black bolted steel and joinery work together to reflect the craftsmanship of local blacksmiths while celebrating vast views across the city.
Industrial style doesn’t get more cutting edge than this.
13. A beautiful Brisbane warehouse conversion
38/436 Ann Street, Brisbane, is a top warehouse conversion choice for Queensland buyers. Picture: Realestate.com.au/buy
Situated in a 1930s converted warehouse in Brisbane’s ‘The Manhattan’ building, this special apartment has been fully renovatedto accentuate the space’s natural charm and character.
Quality finishes and luxe warehouse styling in this city-centre apartment. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
Positioned on the top floor of this historical building, the converted residential warehouse features stunning high ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors and large windows overlooking Brisbane.
This article was originally published on 10 May 2019 at 9:00am but has been regularly updated to keep the information current.