A Feel for Space: Design tips for large rooms
With plenty of room to spread out, it’s no wonder lofts are so popular and highly coveted in the real estate market. Their spacious rooms and unfinished concrete walls are the perfect backdrop for prominent plants in deep shades of green.

High up – but still homely
High ceilings create an almost breathtaking expanse. But, this can also quickly make a room seem cold and uninviting. The solution: High shelves, pictures, or even high-growing or climbing plants, such as the schefflera.

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Loft jungle made easy
Green spots of color
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Defining space
Large areas are more cozy when they are divided into separate spaces, such as with room dividers. This enables you to enclose entire areas, create a secluded spot, or simply put up an amazing eye-catcher.
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Intriguing contrasts
Black and white are often considered “colorless” and are traditional favorites for lofts. Basic pieces in these colors give the room stability and structure, and you can build on this to set accents in bold shades here and there.
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- Clearly separate living areas with plants, room dividers or rugs
- For very high spaces, include the top floor (gallery)
- Décor, décor, décor: add large sculptures, lamps, pictures, vases, etc.

- Lights on: give more comfort with spots, downlights, lanterns, or low-hanging lamps
- Use “sound absorbers”, such as full shelves, fabric tapestries or large plants