I think this small loft home is designed to perfection. The space, even though very beautiful with those large industrial-style windows, is rather awkward to decorate, yet a very functional layout has been achieved by the designers.
The kitchen was built in the area when you come in and it goes wall-to-wall, with bottom and top cupboards for optimal use of storage space. The white kitchen with black hardware goes over into hallway storage as well when getting closer to the front door. This is a great kitchen solution for small spaces. Because the kitchen is placed on the wall, this leaves ample space for a big dining table and a comfy sofa area by the window.
The wall opposed to the sofa is both a bookshelf and a TV console, which is a great mix of functionalities as well. The beautiful dark green sofa (if I recognize it right, it’s an old Ikea model, upgraded with a green Bemz custom cover*). I love the way the dark green combines with the beige Linnea Andersson blanket* and the dusty pink velvet pillowcase*.
The bedroom, which also has a slightly awkward floor plan with these angled walls has been made into a home office as well, which is the ideal use of space of this narrow area by the window. It’s all about planning, isn’t it? The mixture of the grey linen duvet cover*, with the white and burned orange pillowcases* adds depth and character to the palette of the bedroom, even though the walls are kept white.
via Historiska Hem