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The Lofts Ekkamai: Premium Low-Rise Thonglor Fringe Full Review
Discover luxury loft living on Ekkamai's vibrant fringe with modern design and convenience.

Summary
The Lofts Ekkamai review reveals a premium low-rise development offering stylish units, excellent amenities, and prime Thonglor fringe location for discern
If you have been hunting for a condo that feels more like a boutique apartment than a cookie-cutter high-rise, The Lofts Ekkamai probably already caught your eye. Sitting right on the Thonglor-Ekkamai border, this low-rise development has quietly become one of the most sought-after addresses for young professionals and couples who want space, style, and walkability without paying full Thonglor prices. But is it actually worth the rent? I have walked through dozens of units here over the years, talked to tenants, and watched the building age. Here is the full breakdown.
Location: The Sweet Spot Between Thonglor and Ekkamai
The Lofts Ekkamai sits on Sukhumvit 63, which most people just call Ekkamai Road. But the building is positioned close enough to the Thonglor side that you get the best of both neighborhoods. You are about a 10-minute walk from BTS Ekkamai station, and the Thonglor BTS is roughly the same distance in the other direction. Grab bikes make either station a 3-minute ride.
What makes this location genuinely useful is the daily-life infrastructure. Gateway Ekkamai mall is a short walk away for groceries at Tops supermarket, weekend brunches, and a solid Japanese food court. In the other direction, you have the entire Thonglor strip with its cafes, coworking spaces, and nightlife. Imagine finishing work at a Thonglor coworking space, grabbing dinner at one of the restaurants on Ekkamai Soi 10, and being home in under five minutes. That is real life at this address.
For drivers, Ekkamai Road connects directly to the Ramindra-At Narong Expressway entrance, so getting out to Suvarnabhumi Airport or the eastern suburbs is surprisingly painless compared to deeper Thonglor addresses where you are stuck on tiny sois.
The Building Itself: Design, Layout, and What Makes It Different
The Lofts Ekkamai is an 8-story low-rise developed by Raimon Land, one of Thailand's more established luxury developers. The "loft" branding is not just marketing. Many of the units feature high ceilings, some reaching up to 4.5 meters, with mezzanine sleeping areas that genuinely change how the space feels. Even the standard units have ceiling heights well above the typical Bangkok condo.
According to listing data on DDproperty, The Lofts Ekkamai contains around 200 units ranging from studios to 3-bedroom configurations. The most common rental units are the 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom layouts, with usable areas starting at roughly 35 square meters for a studio-type and going up to over 100 square meters for the larger units.
Picture a couple relocating from Hong Kong or Singapore. They are used to paying top dollar for tiny spaces. Walking into a 70-square-meter one-bedroom with double-height ceilings at The Lofts Ekkamai feels like a revelation. That reaction is something I have seen more than once during viewings.
The common areas include a rooftop pool with a decent city view, a small but functional gym, and a garden area on the ground floor. It is not the kind of building with 15 amenities you will never use. The facilities are focused and well-maintained, which honestly ages better than flashy alternatives.
Rental Prices: What You Will Actually Pay in 2024-2025
Here is the data point that matters most. Average rent for a 1-bedroom unit at The Lofts Ekkamai currently falls between 28,000 and 42,000 THB per month, depending on floor, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has a loft mezzanine. Two-bedroom units typically range from 45,000 to 65,000 THB per month. Studios, when available, can start around 20,000 to 25,000 THB.
These prices position The Lofts Ekkamai firmly in the mid-to-upper segment for the Ekkamai area, but they represent solid value when compared to newer Thonglor developments where similar square footage commands 50,000 THB and above for a one-bedroom. You are essentially paying Ekkamai prices for a Thonglor-fringe lifestyle.
A common scenario I see: a marketing manager earning around 80,000 to 100,000 THB per month who wants to live alone in a well-designed space near nightlife and restaurants. The 1-bedroom loft-style unit at around 35,000 THB hits that sweet spot of affordability and quality without requiring a roommate.
How It Compares to Nearby Alternatives
The Ekkamai-Thonglor corridor has no shortage of condos. But they serve different needs and budgets. Here is how The Lofts Ekkamai stacks up against some of the most commonly compared buildings in the area.
- The Lofts Ekkamai: Low-rise (8 floors) | 28,000 - 42,000 | 10 min walk to Ekkamai | Loft ceilings, boutique feel
- Noble Reveal: High-rise | 25,000 - 38,000 | 3 min walk to Ekkamai | Direct BTS access, larger pool
- Siri at Sukhumvit: High-rise | 30,000 - 45,000 | 5 min walk to Thonglor | Newer build, city views
- Taka Haus: Low-rise (8 floors) | 22,000 - 35,000 | 12 min walk to Ekkamai | Lower price point, pet-friendly
- HQ Thonglor: High-rise | 35,000 - 55,000 | 8 min walk to Thonglor | Premium finishes, full amenities
Noble Reveal wins on BTS proximity, no question. If your daily commute depends on the Skytrain, that 3-minute walk versus 10 minutes matters, especially during rainy season. But Noble Reveal units feel more conventional. You are getting a standard Bangkok condo layout without the architectural character.
Think of a freelance designer who works from home three days a week and values the space she lives in over commute time. The Lofts Ekkamai is built for that person. If you are commuting to Silom every morning at 8 AM, Noble Reveal or even somewhere directly on the BTS line might make more practical sense.
Living Experience: The Good, The Honest, and The Trade-Offs
Let me be straight about what works and what does not. The high ceilings are genuinely special. Natural light pours into many of the loft units in a way that standard Bangkok condos simply cannot replicate. The low-rise format also means fewer neighbors, quieter hallways, and a building that does not feel like a vertical village of 500 units.
Management and maintenance have generally stayed consistent. The lobby is clean, security is 24-hour, and the juristic office is responsive by Bangkok standards. According to market analysis from Knight Frank Thailand, well-managed low-rise condos in the Sukhumvit corridor tend to hold rental value better than mid-tier high-rises, partly because the tenant profile skews toward longer-stay residents who take care of their units.
Now the trade-offs. The gym is small. If you are serious about fitness, you will likely end up with a membership at Fitness First in Gateway Ekkamai or one of the boutique gyms on Thonglor. The pool is pleasant for a dip but not for lap swimming. And some units, particularly those on lower floors facing the road, can pick up traffic noise from Ekkamai.
A tenant I spoke with last year put it well. He said the building feels like it was designed for people who actually live in their apartments rather than just sleep in them. The loft space becomes a reading nook, a home office, a second living area. That flexibility is rare at this price point.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
The Lofts Ekkamai is ideal for singles and couples who prioritize interior design, ceiling height, and a quieter residential feel over resort-style amenities and BTS doorstep access. It works particularly well for remote workers, creative professionals, and anyone who spends significant time at home.
Families with young children might find the unit layouts less practical. Loft mezzanines with open railings are not exactly toddler-friendly, and the building does not have a kids' play area. For families, nearby options like Noble Reveal or even developments further down Ekkamai toward Phra Khanong offer more family-oriented layouts and amenities.
If your top priority is being steps from the BTS, this is not your building. The 10-minute walk is fine most of the year but becomes a sweaty ordeal in April or a soggy challenge in September. Be honest with yourself about how much walking you are willing to do in Bangkok's climate.
Consider a scenario where a couple is choosing between a 30-square-meter unit at a BTS-connected building and a 60-square-meter loft at The Lofts Ekkamai for roughly the same rent. If they work hybrid schedules and value living space, the choice is obvious. If both commute daily to offices in the CBD, the smaller BTS-connected unit might actually make them happier.
The Lofts Ekkamai remains one of the more distinctive rental options on the Thonglor-Ekkamai border. It is not perfect, but it delivers something that most Bangkok condos do not: actual architectural personality at a price that does not require a finance director's salary. The key is knowing whether its strengths align with your daily life.
If you want to see real-time listings and pricing for The Lofts Ekkamai or compare it side-by-side with nearby buildings, check out superagent.co. Superagent's AI-powered search makes it easy to filter by budget, unit size, and distance to BTS so you can find the right fit without spending weekends on fruitless viewings.
If you have been hunting for a condo that feels more like a boutique apartment than a cookie-cutter high-rise, The Lofts Ekkamai probably already caught your eye. Sitting right on the Thonglor-Ekkamai border, this low-rise development has quietly become one of the most sought-after addresses for young professionals and couples who want space, style, and walkability without paying full Thonglor prices. But is it actually worth the rent? I have walked through dozens of units here over the years, talked to tenants, and watched the building age. Here is the full breakdown.
Location: The Sweet Spot Between Thonglor and Ekkamai
The Lofts Ekkamai sits on Sukhumvit 63, which most people just call Ekkamai Road. But the building is positioned close enough to the Thonglor side that you get the best of both neighborhoods. You are about a 10-minute walk from BTS Ekkamai station, and the Thonglor BTS is roughly the same distance in the other direction. Grab bikes make either station a 3-minute ride.
What makes this location genuinely useful is the daily-life infrastructure. Gateway Ekkamai mall is a short walk away for groceries at Tops supermarket, weekend brunches, and a solid Japanese food court. In the other direction, you have the entire Thonglor strip with its cafes, coworking spaces, and nightlife. Imagine finishing work at a Thonglor coworking space, grabbing dinner at one of the restaurants on Ekkamai Soi 10, and being home in under five minutes. That is real life at this address.
For drivers, Ekkamai Road connects directly to the Ramindra-At Narong Expressway entrance, so getting out to Suvarnabhumi Airport or the eastern suburbs is surprisingly painless compared to deeper Thonglor addresses where you are stuck on tiny sois.
The Building Itself: Design, Layout, and What Makes It Different
The Lofts Ekkamai is an 8-story low-rise developed by Raimon Land, one of Thailand's more established luxury developers. The "loft" branding is not just marketing. Many of the units feature high ceilings, some reaching up to 4.5 meters, with mezzanine sleeping areas that genuinely change how the space feels. Even the standard units have ceiling heights well above the typical Bangkok condo.
According to listing data on DDproperty, The Lofts Ekkamai contains around 200 units ranging from studios to 3-bedroom configurations. The most common rental units are the 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom layouts, with usable areas starting at roughly 35 square meters for a studio-type and going up to over 100 square meters for the larger units.
Picture a couple relocating from Hong Kong or Singapore. They are used to paying top dollar for tiny spaces. Walking into a 70-square-meter one-bedroom with double-height ceilings at The Lofts Ekkamai feels like a revelation. That reaction is something I have seen more than once during viewings.
The common areas include a rooftop pool with a decent city view, a small but functional gym, and a garden area on the ground floor. It is not the kind of building with 15 amenities you will never use. The facilities are focused and well-maintained, which honestly ages better than flashy alternatives.
Rental Prices: What You Will Actually Pay in 2024-2025
Here is the data point that matters most. Average rent for a 1-bedroom unit at The Lofts Ekkamai currently falls between 28,000 and 42,000 THB per month, depending on floor, furnishing quality, and whether the unit has a loft mezzanine. Two-bedroom units typically range from 45,000 to 65,000 THB per month. Studios, when available, can start around 20,000 to 25,000 THB.
These prices position The Lofts Ekkamai firmly in the mid-to-upper segment for the Ekkamai area, but they represent solid value when compared to newer Thonglor developments where similar square footage commands 50,000 THB and above for a one-bedroom. You are essentially paying Ekkamai prices for a Thonglor-fringe lifestyle.
A common scenario I see: a marketing manager earning around 80,000 to 100,000 THB per month who wants to live alone in a well-designed space near nightlife and restaurants. The 1-bedroom loft-style unit at around 35,000 THB hits that sweet spot of affordability and quality without requiring a roommate.
How It Compares to Nearby Alternatives
The Ekkamai-Thonglor corridor has no shortage of condos. But they serve different needs and budgets. Here is how The Lofts Ekkamai stacks up against some of the most commonly compared buildings in the area.
- The Lofts Ekkamai: Low-rise (8 floors) | 28,000 - 42,000 | 10 min walk to Ekkamai | Loft ceilings, boutique feel
- Noble Reveal: High-rise | 25,000 - 38,000 | 3 min walk to Ekkamai | Direct BTS access, larger pool
- Siri at Sukhumvit: High-rise | 30,000 - 45,000 | 5 min walk to Thonglor | Newer build, city views
- Taka Haus: Low-rise (8 floors) | 22,000 - 35,000 | 12 min walk to Ekkamai | Lower price point, pet-friendly
- HQ Thonglor: High-rise | 35,000 - 55,000 | 8 min walk to Thonglor | Premium finishes, full amenities
Noble Reveal wins on BTS proximity, no question. If your daily commute depends on the Skytrain, that 3-minute walk versus 10 minutes matters, especially during rainy season. But Noble Reveal units feel more conventional. You are getting a standard Bangkok condo layout without the architectural character.
Think of a freelance designer who works from home three days a week and values the space she lives in over commute time. The Lofts Ekkamai is built for that person. If you are commuting to Silom every morning at 8 AM, Noble Reveal or even somewhere directly on the BTS line might make more practical sense.
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Living Experience: The Good, The Honest, and The Trade-Offs
Let me be straight about what works and what does not. The high ceilings are genuinely special. Natural light pours into many of the loft units in a way that standard Bangkok condos simply cannot replicate. The low-rise format also means fewer neighbors, quieter hallways, and a building that does not feel like a vertical village of 500 units.
Management and maintenance have generally stayed consistent. The lobby is clean, security is 24-hour, and the juristic office is responsive by Bangkok standards. According to market analysis from Knight Frank Thailand, well-managed low-rise condos in the Sukhumvit corridor tend to hold rental value better than mid-tier high-rises, partly because the tenant profile skews toward longer-stay residents who take care of their units.
Now the trade-offs. The gym is small. If you are serious about fitness, you will likely end up with a membership at Fitness First in Gateway Ekkamai or one of the boutique gyms on Thonglor. The pool is pleasant for a dip but not for lap swimming. And some units, particularly those on lower floors facing the road, can pick up traffic noise from Ekkamai.
A tenant I spoke with last year put it well. He said the building feels like it was designed for people who actually live in their apartments rather than just sleep in them. The loft space becomes a reading nook, a home office, a second living area. That flexibility is rare at this price point.
Who Should Rent Here and Who Should Look Elsewhere
The Lofts Ekkamai is ideal for singles and couples who prioritize interior design, ceiling height, and a quieter residential feel over resort-style amenities and BTS doorstep access. It works particularly well for remote workers, creative professionals, and anyone who spends significant time at home.
Families with young children might find the unit layouts less practical. Loft mezzanines with open railings are not exactly toddler-friendly, and the building does not have a kids' play area. For families, nearby options like Noble Reveal or even developments further down Ekkamai toward Phra Khanong offer more family-oriented layouts and amenities.
If your top priority is being steps from the BTS, this is not your building. The 10-minute walk is fine most of the year but becomes a sweaty ordeal in April or a soggy challenge in September. Be honest with yourself about how much walking you are willing to do in Bangkok's climate.
Consider a scenario where a couple is choosing between a 30-square-meter unit at a BTS-connected building and a 60-square-meter loft at The Lofts Ekkamai for roughly the same rent. If they work hybrid schedules and value living space, the choice is obvious. If both commute daily to offices in the CBD, the smaller BTS-connected unit might actually make them happier.
The Lofts Ekkamai remains one of the more distinctive rental options on the Thonglor-Ekkamai border. It is not perfect, but it delivers something that most Bangkok condos do not: actual architectural personality at a price that does not require a finance director's salary. The key is knowing whether its strengths align with your daily life.
If you want to see real-time listings and pricing for The Lofts Ekkamai or compare it side-by-side with nearby buildings, check out superagent.co. Superagent's AI-powered search makes it easy to filter by budget, unit size, and distance to BTS so you can find the right fit without spending weekends on fruitless viewings.
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