This impressive loft represents a masterful combination of industrial aesthetics and modern comfort. The space is organized into a two-level structure with an open floor plan, creating a sense of spaciousness and airiness while maintaining a feeling of coziness.
The interior is characterized by authentic architectural elements: brick walls with natural patina, massive wooden ceiling beams, and support columns that serve not only functional but also decorative purposes. Large arched windows—a characteristic element of industrial buildings—provide abundant natural light and visually expand the space.
The color palette of the interior is built on a combination of neutral tones with accents of teal in the soft furniture and warm wooden hues. The teal sectional sofa serves as the central element of the living area, while wooden mid-century style chairs with gray upholstery add vintage charm.
The staircase with wooden steps and metal railings acts as a sculptural element, connecting the levels and emphasizing the verticality of the space. The upper tier presents a gallery with a small relaxation area overlooking the green terrace—an excellent example of how natural elements can be integrated into urban housing.
Lighting plays a key role in this interior: pendant ball-shaped fixtures with textured glass create soft, diffused light in the main area, while spotlights accentuate individual decorative elements.
This loft demonstrates how industrial spaces can be successfully adapted for modern living while preserving their historical character. When designing the facade of a country house, several techniques from this interior can be borrowed: the use of open planning to create a free flow of space, preserving and emphasizing structural elements, integrating large windows for maximum natural lighting, and creating multi-level spaces for functional zoning.