Amazing 4 duplex loft with huge windows
Many people think of when they hear the dark spaces "loft" description. Well, these four duplex loft are anything but dark! With huge windows and floor plans duplex, each of these houses is open and full of natural light. high ceilings, open kitchen, and stairs closed with glass, make these houses a bright and inviting. Another aspect of the design is the use of dark neutrals. Although each of the spaces uses black or charcoal, still seem less "cold" because of the sun pouring through the windows from floor to ceiling. Some go a step further and add green cushions and red love seats to add more life!
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- Visualizer: Studio 25
This duplex loft located in Moscow used to be a furniture factory! Two gray sofas blend with the art on the wall. If you look up you will notice there is a beautiful loft space above the living room. Libraries are built and books are artfully displayed. The glass used in place of a wooden rail makes the space feel larger. In this image, you can see the beautiful dark wood staircase. The black motorcycle contrasts well with the concrete walls and glass railing adds a modern look to the old furniture factory. The large industrial windows are softened and transformed into livable space with white drapes. This allows light to enter into a common space in a low voice. Kitchens in these loft is elegant and has a lot of hardware. If you look closely, you'll notice the units are incorporated. The kitchen table and chairs in white contrasts well with light wood cabinets. This captures the dramatic beauty of the glass railing on the wooden staircase. Below you can see that the space is used for storage. The library shortens in length as it gets up the stairs. Some pop of color are used to heat the dining room with accents on the library. Curious how an old factory has been converted into a house? This floor plan allows you to get an idea of what the house looks like when you walk around inside. - 8 |
- Visualizer: Natalia Juszczyk
The red sofa is the perfect addition to this room! E 'energy changes the atmosphere of the room and is taken up by other accents. You notice the red in the paintings, pillows, and even kitchen accessories. Lower-to-the-ground furniture contrasts well with the large framed black window. Art is hanging on top of the window and makes the space seem even bigger! A black staircase, chairs, and fixtures all work in this bright white space. If space were any other color, these colored objects may seem too heavy. The whiteness of the room is anchored by darker pieces. The use of symmetry in this duplex loft brings attention to the few anomalies in the room. The sofas on either side of a red sofa to another pantomime and black chairs in the kitchen a symmetrical appearance. This makes the black and red bench scale stand out. A large window makes for a fun place to sit and watch the world go by. A stack of books and a pair of lamps encourage relax and making the most of this space. Although the kitchen is sleek and streamlined, the two accents work with the rest of the loft. The golden lamp corresponds others used the window and kettle for tea red corresponds to the red sofa. - 14 |
- Visualizer: Natalya Shevchuk
Looking down on this gray and white loft you can see that there is a lot of things in this open space. A dining table and chairs buts against a floating couch. There is more seating in front of the large white-framed windows and you can see a glimpse of the kitchen in the back. In this new image at an angle, one can say that the living space has a loft upstairs. There is room for a bedroom and a home office. The use of glass walls makes the open house look elegant and architecturally. This bedroom makes most of its large windows. The wooden floor corner door eyes directly to the back of the room where the wall is full of windows. A chair is placed in front of the windows with a lamp for reading. This bedroom tan is kept neutral to draw attention to the large windows and views. A simple framed piece of art is hanging above the bed and shelves built to hold items on the right. This space could be for an adult or a teenager. The library floor to ceiling separates the space from the rest of the house and the dinosaur statue gives the room a sense of adventure. The point of view is not bad! This home office has a great view of the windows downstairs, although it is high on the second floor. The large glass walls open space, but also give the owner the ability to pull the curtains for privacy. The angled wooden floors continue into the cabin curated wardrobe. This cabinet has a space for everything and is perfect for those who love to see all of their clothing options in one place. Yet another angle below highlights the entertainment center plan. A flat screen TV is mounted at the center of memory blocks. white lanterns hung in the middle of the living room are the white framing of the large windows. Elegant and simple, this kitchen works with the rest of the space perfectly. There is no hardware devices are incorporated. The scale is worked in architectural design and shelving is placed between the steps. white subway tiles stretches this decent bathroom. With the lack of storage space, a basket is willing to take the towels and dirty clothes. - 24 |
- Designer: Jodie Miller, Myra Jewell, and Jesse Holloway
The latter space makes the most of its large windows. A platform elevates the space from kitchen and dining room and adds more layers to the room. Upstairs you can see there is a home office with built-in shelving. The windows are the pride and natural light is expanded by the whiteness of the walls.