Loft Style
Large, open rooms, meter-high ceilings, window fronts. This is the basis for a loft-style interior design concept. Originating from converted factory buildings, this style brings the spacious loft flair to apartments as well.
Typical of the Loft Style
- High, large rooms in factory style
- Large window fronts
- Open floor plan
- Light colors, often gray as a base
- XXL furniture and art
Basic Guidelines
While not every living space can boast the actual dimensions of a loft, elements of this style can still be easily incorporated.
The basic principle is an open floor plan: often the kitchen, living room, and sometimes even the bedroom are located in one room.
Materials
Since the loft style is closely intertwined with the industrial style, a similar basis is used. Concrete and wood are common materials, and metal is also frequently used in this interior design style.
Products
Typical Color Scheme
A bright, light-flooded look is usually created by large window fronts. In addition, the loft style often features light base colors such as white, beige, or gray. Colors are often added as eye-catchers.
Furniture & Furnishings
Large living room suites are often used to fill the spacious areas of a loft. This creates islands, so to speak, which bring structure to the interior.
Since the loft style often thrives on the size and height of the rooms, the furnishings themselves are very flexible. From modern to traditional, anything is possible.