Alley Lofts

The Alley Lofts provide a model for living large within a small footprint – spatially, economically, and ecologically. These small but well-appointed lofts provide a minimalist, modern, and sustainable rental option at home amongst their gritty backstreet context. Located on a former backyard infill lot in central Missoula, this new duplex is surrounded by a dense mix of bulky apartment buildings, mother-in-law units, and single-family residences. The lofts’ simple two and a half story gabled form ties in visually with its neighbors, while the minimal detailing, dark stained fir siding, and custom steel elements give hints of the richness within. Plenty of storage is crucial for livability, thus two oversized garages and a bonus room occupy the first floor. Upstairs, the efficient +/- 600 square foot studio apartments feel much larger than they are. Lofted, open floor plans with vaulted ceilings allow for a sharing of light, views, and air between spaces. Oversized juliet balconies open the interiors to the mountain views, while the second floor living configuration maintains privacy from the busy alley. A mix of natural woods, warm white walls, and matte black accents create a balanced, calming interior palette. Clean energy from the 6kW rooftop solar array powers a highly-efficient, all-electric heating and cooling system. Preliminary energy modeling projects the lofts will approach net zero.

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bbrabey added this to bbrabey's ideas4 May 2023

Loft tv room above kitchen nice