
The Loft Design Concept: Integrating the distinct characteristics of industrial loft aesthetics into a functional residential home presents a unique architectural challenge. The project initiated with strategic spatial reconfiguration, demolishing selective non-structural partitions to unlock a completely open-concept floor plan that maximizes spatial freedom.
Light & Volume: Expansive floor-to-ceiling window wall glazing floods the combined living volume with abundant natural daylight. The design capitalizes on the high ceilings by leaving the mechanical ventilation and utility routing intentionally exposed, transforming core MEP systems into finished architectural design elements.
Materials & Textures: The interior surfaces, including walls, partitions, ceilings, and flooring, feature a curated, eclectic finish with a deliberate touch of raw imperfection. Window drapery was treated strictly as a functional necessity, reserved primarily for nighttime privacy to keep the daytime views unobstructed.
Furnishing Strategy: Furniture and appliances were meticulously sourced not only for their high utility but also to introduce subtle cross-stylistic accents. This design proves that executing a high-end loft environment does not require an aggressive structural overhaul; a restrained, precise selection of architectural elements is enough to establish an exclusive, sophisticated identity.
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Location: Krasnodar, Russia
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Client: LLC "Atek" (2021)
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Project Type: Residential Interior Architecture / Loft Design
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Scope of Bureau Services: Interior Architecture, Spatial Reconfiguration & Demolition Planning, Integrated MEP Aesthetics, and Construction Supervision.
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Open-concept floor plan optimization through selective partition demolition
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Exposed architectural MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) systems
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Integration of expansive window wall glazing for maximum insolation
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Curated eclectic material palette featuring raw texture accents







