Over 400 Plants Turned This Atlanta Loft into a "Botanical Sanctuary"
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Over 400 Plants Turned This Atlanta Loft into a "Botanical Sanctuary"
"Of course, Najah's loft didn't look like that before she moved in; she described the one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo as a "basic, bland" space. Though on the smaller side, the unit came with a loft that could be used as a second bedroom, but which Najah uses as a home office. That's not the only way she personalized her space, though."
"That's not the only way she personalized her space, though. Najah has painted, modified furniture, and added wall fixtures. "Once COVID hit, I realized I wouldn't be able to renovate like I wanted to so I decided to make the most of the space as is, and I couldn't be more proud of how it all turned out," she writes."
Najah Bradley owns a 1,060-square-foot loft-style condominium in Atlanta called the Botanical Wonderloft. The space functions as an urban jungle and botanical sanctuary that blends maximalist, boho, and colorful elements to create a welcoming, creative environment. The unit is a one-bedroom, one-bath condo with a loft used as a home office. Najah painted, modified furniture, and added wall fixtures to personalize the condo. COVID prompted a decision to adapt the existing space rather than pursue major renovations. Intentional design and prioritizing joy and functionality support mental recharge and creativity.
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