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The Lofts Ekkamai: Boutique Loft-Style Bangkok Condo Reviewed

Discover why this Ekkamai gem offers Bangkok's best loft living experience.

The Lofts Ekkamai: Boutique Loft-Style Bangkok Condo Reviewed

Summary

Our Lofts Ekkamai review reveals a boutique condo combining industrial style with modern comfort in Bangkok's trendiest neighborhood.

If you've been scrolling through Bangkok condo listings and wondering why everything looks the same, The Lofts Ekkamai will stop you mid scroll. This boutique low rise on Sukhumvit 63 does something most Bangkok condos don't even attempt. It gives you real vertical space, exposed concrete, and a design language that actually feels intentional. But does the style hold up when you're living there day to day? Let's break it down.

Location and Getting Around from Ekkamai

The Lofts Ekkamai sits on Sukhumvit Soi 63, which most people just call Ekkamai Road. You're about a 10 minute walk from BTS Ekkamai station, or a quick 25 baht motorbike taxi ride if the heat is doing its thing. That walk takes you past Gateway Ekkamai, the Japanese themed mall that's handy for groceries at Max Valu and a decent food court lunch.

What makes this stretch of Ekkamai interesting is the neighborhood vibe. You're surrounded by indie coffee shops like Roast Coffee and Beehive, and the restaurant scene along Ekamai Soi 10 through Soi 12 is one of the best in Bangkok right now. Think craft cocktail bars, ramen joints, and brunch spots that actually justify the price tag.

For commuters, BTS Ekkamai connects you straight to Asoke, Siam, and beyond without a transfer. If you work in the Silom or Sathorn area, you're looking at roughly 30 to 40 minutes door to door. A friend of mine works at an agency on Sathorn Soi 12, and she clocks it at 35 minutes most mornings including the walk to BTS. Not bad at all for Bangkok.

Unit Layout and That Double Height Ceiling

The main selling point here is the loft style layout. Most one bedroom units range from about 45 to 55 square meters, but because of the high ceilings, often reaching close to 5 meters, the space feels dramatically bigger than it measures on paper. The sleeping area is typically on a mezzanine level overlooking the living room below. It creates a sense of openness you simply won't find in a standard Bangkok condo box.

The finishes lean industrial. Think polished concrete floors, exposed ductwork, and large windows that let in serious natural light. Kitchens are compact but functional, fitted with basic appliances. Bathrooms are modern with rain showers in most units.

One thing to keep in mind is that the mezzanine bedroom doesn't have a full height ceiling. If you're tall, say over 185 cm, you might find yourself ducking a bit when you get out of bed. A colleague of mine who is 190 cm lived here for a year and said he got used to it, but it's worth seeing in person before signing a lease.

Rent Prices and What You'll Actually Pay

For The Lofts Ekkamai, expect to pay somewhere between 22,000 and 35,000 THB per month for a one bedroom loft unit, depending on the floor, furnishing level, and how motivated the landlord is. Two bedroom units, which are less common in this project, can go from 35,000 up to around 50,000 THB.

These prices put it in a competitive range against nearby buildings like Noble Reveal on Ekkamai Soi 2 or Muse Sukhumvit 64. The difference is the design. If you're comparing a 28,000 THB standard one bedroom at Noble Reveal to a 30,000 THB loft here, the extra 2,000 baht gets you a genuinely different living experience.

Common area fees are included in the rent in most cases, but always confirm electricity and water billing. Some landlords here charge a flat per unit rate for water while others pass through at the building's metered rate. Ask before you sign.

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Facilities and Building Management

The Lofts Ekkamai is a boutique project, so don't expect the mega resort amenities of somewhere like Park 24. There's a small rooftop pool, a basic fitness room, and a lobby area. The pool is compact but well maintained, and because there are only around 200 units in the building, it rarely feels crowded.

Building management is generally responsive. Residents I've spoken to say maintenance requests for things like aircon servicing or plumbing issues get handled within a day or two. Security is 24 hours with key card access. Parking is limited, which is common for low rise Ekkamai projects, so if you have a car, confirm a spot is included with your unit.

One Saturday afternoon I visited a friend living on the fifth floor. The building was quiet, the pool had maybe two people in it, and the overall atmosphere felt calm and residential. That low density living is a real perk if you're tired of sharing elevators with 800 other tenants.

Who Is This Condo Best For?

The Lofts Ekkamai works best for singles or couples who care about design and want something with more personality than the typical Sukhumvit high rise. If you work from home, the double height ceilings and natural light make for an excellent environment. Creative professionals, freelancers, and younger expats tend to gravitate here.

It's probably not the best fit for families with small children. The mezzanine layout means open railings and stairs, which can be a concern with toddlers. And if you need serious gym facilities or a large pool for daily laps, you'll find the amenities here a bit modest compared to larger developments.

If you value character over convention and want a Bangkok home that doesn't look like every other condo listing, The Lofts Ekkamai deserves a serious look. Browse current availability and compare units across Ekkamai at superagent.co, where our AI powered search makes it easy to filter by budget, layout, and the details that actually matter to renters in Bangkok.