Showing posts with label loft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loft. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Red Brick Walls in the Living Room



Red brick walls add always a unique charm to modern home interiors, creating a dramatic and sophisticated result. They bring a bohemian touch into modern spaces decorated in vintage style, letting us feel like we are in a NewYork loft...

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Family Loft in Brooklyn


A family in Brooklyn converted a newly former factory in Dumbo, into a loft that had everything its owners wanted, like a sleek, open air modern kitchen. By combining contemporary with vintage design and adding some whimsical objects, like the colorful bowls in the kitchen's shelves or some all time classic pieces, like the mirrors or the piano with the silver candleholders, the owners achieved to create a vibrant living space for their family that reflects their own personal taste!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A Serene Loft


Today, we are going to visit the loft of a yoga teacher in Belgium. Influenced by her work Elsie, the loft owner, chose natural materials in her loft's decoration, in order to create a cozy and warm space! Wood dominates in all spaces; both on the floor and in furniture, always in its natural color so as to bring to our mind connotations by nature... The color used in the majority of spaces is the white and off-white. The only room painted in dark color is the loft's entryway and the bedroom, where the sweet and natural color of chocolate makes the room totally atmospheric and offers a calm and cozy environment to relax and sleep peacefully. The use of white leather couch, daybed and white plastic Panton chairs, give a modern touch to the Country Chic environment that the raw wooden furniture create. In general, the atmosphere is as calm and relaxed as in a yoga studio... You can swinging in the hammock, listening music, wafting from the bottom. Exactly what someone needs for a harmonious life!!!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Loft


I love so much this loft!!! It constitutes a sample of how I really would like my home to be. Massive windows, high ceilings, exposed bricks, concrete,rusted steel beams and cement tiles are my best. I also like the contrast of the two opposite walls. In the dining area a totally functional storage wall has been constructed while in the opposite side of the space a wonderful art wall has been created over the bed. 


Images via Casa e Decoracao by architect  Luiz Fernando Grabowsky

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