subject: What To Look For When Renting Warehouse Style Apartments [print this page] Most warehouse style apartments have been carefully and deliberately designed and constructed to exceed all expectations when it comes to living space, interior design, exterior architecture, room size, technology, and a litany of amenities. All of these things, together, make Loft style apartments truly unique in these respects.
To begin with, most interior architecture in warehouse-loft style units features an exquisite blend of absolutes and opulence. Soaring ceilings are punctuated by exposed pipes and air ducts that take you back in time to the early days of the industrial revolution. All the floors are stained with concrete so they look like polished stone. Interior walls are either made from stone brick or custom painted to the color of your choice.
At the same time, this historical aesthetic is united, however, with a sophistication that is unrivaled by any other apartment complexes.
Most warehouse style apartment units have high-speed internet, cable TV, and electronic access to the parking lot.
Most warehouse style apartments also offer multiple room options. Most provide tenants with up to four floor plans to choose from. Every one of these should designed to create a different living situation for a different personality type or number of people.
Most loft-warehouse style bedrooms also have exposed brick walls and a style wall painted in the color of the tenant's choice. Most apartments have window space that is premium, and sometimes overlooks beautifully scenic views of cityscapes and other views of surrounding area.
Most warehouse apartments offer onsite residential parking as one of the more convenient amenities. Most parking lots are located to one side of the building & in the front. Parking lots should be protected by a gate and an electronic card-security access system. Most complexes should offer a reserve a space here for a fee. You should make parking space reservations because most are made on a first-come, first-serve basis, so act quickly when you move in and ask for the space that you want.
Some complexes offer additional garage space that is sometime located in a parking garage across the street from the apartments. Sometimes tenants can also pay a fee to reserve a space here.