
Designing the interior of the lower floor of a loft apartment was a delightful challenge—and far from our first. We have extensive experience with loft apartment interiors, having successfully designed several. Each was different, but they all share a focus on functionality, light, and a unique atmosphere.
This high-ceilinged space had great potential on its own, which we decided to enhance with a light, timeless palette—a combination of white, cream, shades of gray, and wood decor. The entire design is based on the contrast of clean lines and warm natural materials.
We placed the L-shaped kitchen unit under the built-in sleeping loft and partially under the staircase. We utilized every centimeter, yet the result is not a cramped corner—quite the opposite. The open kitchen in a white-gray combination with bleached wood decor and white marble looks clean and elegant. Handleless opening (tip-on) and subtle lighting of the upper cabinets add to the comfort and visual clarity.
The kitchen is complemented by a dining area with a subtle extendable table for two to four people. It’s a place for a peaceful morning coffee or dinner with friends for four.
An original feature is the living room wall made of wooden slats—it serves not only as a place for the TV and storage but also visually separates the living area from the staircase. This keeps the space structured yet airy.
The heart of the living area is a mustard-colored sofa bed. It is complemented by a smart
This small apartment feels calm, thoughtful, and timeless; it’s a place where living will be pleasant.
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