Design Ideas for Your Dream Loft-Type Unit

The look of your home definitely plays a major role in determining the mood of your place. It tells people who and what you are. The beauty of a loft-type unit is, aside from having both the convenience of a condo and the airiness of a two-story home, it gives you advantage of efficient interior designing. Although space is your major enemy, there are also solutions for loft-type units to make the most out of the space you have depending on your lifestyle and personality.

If you still haven’t figured out what best design for your “dream” loft-type unit, well, look no further. Here are the most-hype interior loft design ideas to inspire you to redesign your home despite having limited space.

Modern Minimalist Design

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If you love gray-white palette as your backdrop and still want to maintain a clean and minimalist look on the side, then go with this one. Adding a drywall with glass panels can also make your loft unit look bigger and let natural light into the space.

Plants Galore

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You may have heard about the jungalow trend (the combination of jungle and bungalow)? If you haven’t, it is actually a modern bohemian-ish interior design that incorporates the blend of colors, different patterns, and of course, plants everywhere. And this is actually becoming a trend now! But depending on your taste and personality, you are free to customize the kind of vibe you want, as long as you are able to create a harmonious environment. 

Country-Inspired Style

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If you’re into warm and inviting feels, transform your home into a cozy country abode! Just work with upholstered pieces you can find online or feel free to DIY things. Just keep it from looking over decorated with colors and prints. 

Rustic Industrial Design

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This type showcases neutral tones, utilitarian and functional objects of wood and metal surfaces. Industrial designs also integrate textural interplay of grainy, earthy wood and lustrous metal for a strong rustic vibe.

“Grand-Millennial” Style

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Minimalism for millennial is a growing trend that preaches clutter-free and simple-living lifestyle. From the furniture, to the bed and accessories, this urban-style home design follows a clean and streamlined look as well as pops of color that serve as accents. 

Playful Chic Design

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Now, if you love to play with colors, prints, and a bunch of global finds, go with creating your own Loft Wonderland! Playful patterns were used carefully in the soft furnishings (even in the seating pieces) to add more liveliness vibe. 

Classic Contemporary Design

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Classic never gets old! If you’re leaning toward the simple and homey look, then this might be best for you. It works with colors like light gray, beige, and cream to achieve a spacious fee to your loft unit. You can also try to pair classic elements like vintage prints with modern pieces to achieve the classic contemporary look. 

There you have it. Again, your home design matters. It provides a soul to the place you call “home” and makes your space more functional, pleasant and livable. That’s why if you have a good budget, it would be wise to invest in the right people who can help you live comfortably and really add quality value to your unit. 

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