Studio apartment in loft style

Studio apartment in loft style
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Finishing
  3. Interior and furniture
  4. Design examples

Loft is one of the modern interior styles. It arose during the conversion of industrial buildings into residential ones. It happened in the USA, literally Loft translates as an attic. In the article we will consider the features of this style, to whom and for what premises it is suitable, principles and examples of design.

Peculiarities

The history of the loft determines that it will best fit into an open-plan apartment with high ceilings and large windows, as well as in an attic or a building after renovation.

The design principles originated in the city, therefore they are urbanistic in nature and are not suitable for a suburban interior.

Strictly speaking, in small standard apartments, the use of this style will be imitative in nature with the transfer of the main features and ideas. However, with a competent approach and the use of materials and finishing techniques characteristic of it, the result will be quite worthy to be called a loft style.

Such a design should have a number of features:

  • active use of gray, brown and terracotta colors;
  • minimalism in furnishings;
  • surface treatment with plaster and paint;
  • open structural elements: brickwork, ventilation pipes, beams, etc.;
  • furniture and decoration can be in different styles;
  • decor, as a rule, urban: graffiti, posters, various metal objects, etc .;
  • the furniture is as simple and functional as possible.

The style also includes monochrome colors and bright accents. And in lighting, lamps are often used, in shades or without them, suspended on cables.

Answering the question, who suits this style, we can say that these are people who:

  1. They love freedom and a lot of space in the room;
  2. Prefer a rough texture;
  3. They do not appreciate stucco and gilding in the interior.

It will not appeal to those who love traditions and classics, for example, patterned or floral wallpapers, figurines and vases as decor.

Finishing

The style concept dictates the need to use certain materials and surface treatments.

So, the walls are covered with plain paint, plaster, wallpaper for painting. Different colors or shades are used mainly for zoning the kitchen-living room. The main element of the wall decor is brickwork. To prevent mortar and dust shedding, it is varnished.

For those who want to add decorativeness, but at the same time not lose the main idea of ​​the stylistics, a good alternative would be to use white brick or paint.

The ceiling can also be painted or plastered. Wooden or metal ceiling beams and other communications are actively used: pipes, ventilation and wires.

For the floor, it is best to use parquet or laminate. The latter should look as natural as possible. It is advisable to lay the coating straight, and not diagonally. Ceramic tiles, especially matte, will harmoniously fit into the design.

When choosing different finishes, the main thing to remember is that the central idea is the proximity of untreated surfaces with modern materials, techniques and design elements.

Interior and furniture

As we have already said, one of the main ideas when decorating an interior is minimalism in decor and furniture.

Windows, in a strict version, are decorated with roller blinds or remain without them at all. But in some cases, the use of a light transparent curtain will create an effective contrasting combination.

Walls are best decorated with large posters or paintings in simple wood or metal frames. Images of people, cities, transport, as well as abstraction, avant-garde and graphics will fit well.

Decor items must be carefully thought out. It is important not to overdo it with their quantity and appearance. It is best to use something made of metal, such as table lamps and floor lamps. In a certain situation, you can even use real parts from cars, motorcycles or bicycles.

If you want to add tradition, laconic vases with dried flowers, bright pillows, mirrors of different geometric shapes, decorative metal objects in the form of a sphere or a cube are suitable.

In principle, anything that comes to hand can be suitable for decoration, as if it were really “found in the attic”. But the main thing here is to correctly arrange these things with each other and with the general design.

Furniture should be only the most essential. In the kitchen-living room, this is a sofa, a TV stand, a coffee table, a dining table with chairs or a bar counter with high stools. If there is a desire or need, then you can put chairs and racks. It should be remembered that cluttering up the space can affect the overall style.

In the bedroom: bed, wardrobe and bedside tables. The latter may not exist. A good alternative to standard models will be the cabinets in the form of stools. Ideally, you need to equip a dressing room in which you can place a dressing table.

When choosing furniture, it is important to choose the right color. A bright red sofa will be difficult to fit into the overall concept - this bright spot will clog everything around. It is better to give preference to dirty shades of yellow, blue or green, a variety of red-brown and brown colors. If you want to add lightness and airiness - white and beige.

Styling for old American furniture is well suited. But this is a matter of taste, and modern minimalism with monochromatic colors and simplicity of forms will be an excellent alternative.

Design examples

A classic example of a loft-style design: brick walls, wooden roller blinds, floor and ceiling beams, large windows with a characteristic opening and only the most necessary furniture.

The next option is just right for those who gravitate towards urban design and at the same time love light colors. Typical features here are lamps on long cables, a metal pipe and beams under the ceiling, decorative plaster "like concrete", a metal rack, stacked books and stylized boxes.

Finally, consider the interior with many bright accents: a poster with an industrial metal structure, red and striped pillows, a blue sofa, a yellow kettle, and even tulips. These objects look surprisingly harmonious and attractive under the metal structure of the air duct on the ceiling and light walls "like unpainted plaster" in the kitchen area. I would also like to note the combination of furniture: square, round, different textures and shades.

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