Glory to the divine designers who so brilliantly transformed these holy chapels into comfortable homes…
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We don’t care if you have floor-to-ceiling windows, skylights and/or bay windows. This rose window has you beat.
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A collection of modern flats is what occupies this 200-year-old Anglican church in London. Thanks to Reddit user grant0, you can view the building’s exterior here.
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The modern furniture provides a nice juxtaposition to the centuries-old architecture, wouldn’t you agree?
Photos: Zecc Architecten
The cross might be too much for some, but those stain glass windows? Forget about it.
Photos: Willis Greenhalgh Architects
We give thanks to Willis Greenhalgh Architects for turning the 146-year-old Church of Palms in Brisbane, Australia into this angelic luxury loft.
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Yeah, your nine-foot ceilings are pretty cool, we guess.
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See how much extra room you’ll have if you take out the church bells?
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Let there be plenty of natural light!
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And arches! We love arches.
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When Gothic architecture meets industrial interior design.
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Whoever picked out the furniture for this home clearly wanted to stay true to the church’s mystical motif.
Photos: Baker Kavanagh Architectures
This heritage church in Sydney, Australia was converted into two luxury apartments centered around an internal courtyard, earning our eternal praise.
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Look at those beams! Man, imagine the acoustics in that place.