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Two-level open-plan loft: elegance of spiral staircase and contrasting finishes

#7194. Two-level open-plan loft: elegance of spiral staircase and contrasting finishes

This image showcases an exquisite example of a modern two-level loft with an open floor plan, demonstrating a flawless blend of functionality and aesthetics. The space is organized in such a way that the living room, kitchen, and dining area flow seamlessly into one another, creating a sense of spaciousness and lightness.

Particular attention should be paid to the elegant spiral staircase with wooden treads and minimalist metal railings, which not only serves a functional role but also becomes an expressive architectural element. The glass partitions on the second level enhance the impression of airiness and allow light to freely circulate throughout the space.

The interior finishes are dominated by the contrast between the warm tones of the wooden flooring (presumably walnut or teak) and white walls. The kitchen cabinetry with dark brown natural wood facades elegantly harmonizes with the parquet floor. The white sofa with an accent red pillow adds a note of sophistication and draws the eye.

When designing the facade of a country house and its interiors, a similar approach to using double-height spaces, glass elements, and contrasting materials can significantly enhance the visual perception of volume and ensure optimal natural lighting.

Characteristic techniques that can be drawn from this interior for one's own home include: the use of glass partitions instead of solid walls, employing a spiral staircase as a spatial dominant, combining dark wood with white surfaces, and minimalist furnishings with a few bright accents (like the red pillow in this case).

Finishing project for the outside of the house.