Located in England, this converted church is available for rent onAirBnBand can accommodate up to 7 guests.
But what happens when these majestic buildings fall out of use?
The redesign of this English church took into account the context and character of the existing building.
Located in England, this converted church is available for rent onAirBnBand can accommodate up to 7 guests. (Image viaEvolution Home)
The church’s stained glass makes the perfect feature wall in the bedroom.
New blends with old in this transformation of an 1850s church into a three-bedroom home.
This Massachusetts church was converted into a home by a minister and his wife in the 1980s.
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This Chicago church-turned-artist’s loft uses sliding doors to break up the space.
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Dutch firm Zecc Architects are leaders in the field.
Their projects, The Church of Living and St. Jakobuskerkset the standard for church conversion homes.
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