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Meaning of loft by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

loft
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LOFT departments that began to appear in the United States by 1950, in which there was no separation of environments, in psrticular between the living room and dining room, and more taede also between the dining room and the kitchen. The term extended to open spaces without (many) divisions when old industry buildings were remodeled and enabled for housing use.

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