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Multi-level loft with industrial charm and open zoning

#8457. Multi-level loft with industrial charm and open zoning

This interior represents an impressive example of a modern loft space with industrial elements and carefully thought-out multi-level organization. We see an open living space with high ceilings, where concrete surfaces, wood, glass, and metal—typical materials for designing a modern country house interior—are skillfully combined.

The functional zoning deserves special attention: the first level houses a living area with an elegant armchair and coffee table, as well as a dining area. The second level is accessible via a black staircase leading to a sleeping area with a comfortable bed and soft lighting. The upper tier includes a wardrobe behind a glass partition, which gives the interior a sense of lightness and airiness.

The designer masterfully used a modular shelving system as a space divider instead of traditional walls, creating an effect of permeability while maintaining a sense of spaciousness. The shelves display decorative elements, among which the vintage Esso sign and bowling pins stand out, adding individuality and nostalgic charm to the space.

The color palette is built on neutral tones of concrete and wood with spot accents of blue in textiles and bright decorative items. The lighting is multi-level: pendant lamps, built-in lighting, and a round porthole window providing daylight.

This interior demonstrates how a multifunctional living space with a pronounced character can be created in a limited area. A similar approach to space organization and use of materials can be adapted to create a modern, stylish country house interior with industrial notes.

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