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		<title>Lofts vs. Traditional Apartments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you desire a carefree sort of living situation in which immovable walls and preset distinctive rooms do not define your space for you? Do you feel the need to have every aspect of your life set into a pattern? Do you crave the wide-open floor plans of a loft style apartment, complete with floor-to-ceiling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you desire a carefree sort of living situation in which  immovable walls and preset distinctive rooms do not define your space  for you? Do you feel the need to have every aspect of your life set into  a pattern?  Do you crave the wide-open floor plans of a loft style  apartment, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows revealing a full,  panoramic view, or do you prefer the structured living style of a more  traditional apartment?  If you&#8217;re unsure of the direction that your  living arrangements are heading, continue reading to hear the best (and  worst) of loft-style and traditional apartments.</p>
<p>To sum it up, a  traditional apartment has definitive rooms separated by floor-to-ceiling  walls and accessible through doorways with or without a door.  The  square footage of such a home varies upon the number of rooms, such as a  one or two bedroom with or without a den or office. Bathrooms are  always separate and are not included in the overall square footage.</p>
<p>On  the other hand, a classic loft-style apartment is one grand space with  an average living space of 1,000 to 2,000 square feet.  High ceilings  (with windows to match), worn wooden floors and exposed building  elements such as brick, pipes, beams and duct-work with cavernous spaces  beyond the reach of the average resident are just a few of the aspects  that lure tenants to the city-life, industrial-chic abode.</p>
<p>The  historic Soho district of New York City is the proud address of the  creation of the loft apartment.  Stuck with large manufacturing  buildings that couldn&#8217;t support modern technology, the building owners  of the 1950&#8242;s risked losing everything if these colossal buildings  remained unoccupied.  The art community of the area was struggling to  find affordable studio space that was large enough to house their  apparatus and spread it out so the atmosphere could compliment that  necessary of an artist.  The combined efforts lead to the loft-housing  boom, as the artists couldn&#8217;t afford both an apartment and a studio to  work.  A series of pulleys and trap doors were installed to hide any  domicile items of the resident when a nosey landlord would come around,  as it was slightly illegal to live in such a building.</p>
<p>Even though  the classic loft apartment is converted from an old manufacturing or  warehouse building, more and more contractors are actually meeting the  growing demand of loft apartments by creating these buildings from the  ground up.  These new-fangled reproductions are referred to as  &#8220;hybrids&#8221;.</p>
<p>Both a traditional and loft apartment come in different  shapes and attributes, with or without fireplaces and such details.   Secured video entry, in-house fitness center and a pool are a just a few  of the luxury items that may or may not come with your apartment, no  matter which style you choose.</p>
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