Breaking up loft space...
My boyfriend and I are about to move into a 1700+ square foot renovated loft space and I need some help with a plan to break up the space a little! The main floor is basically one very large square room, void of walls or many posts/beams. I would like to designate a living area and dining room, and we may possibly put our bed downstairs as well. Ideas?
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Love the wall of bricks! Another loft owners complaint is noise, in an open living space without enough soft surfaces around to baffle and absorb noise is just bounces off hard surfaces over and over. Headacheville! Guest room space in the living area can be screened off with tall curtains on a hospital track suspended from the ceiling.
I love the room dividers shown above in Paradise Restored as they are moveable. You can screen off your entry hall with the chalkboard divider and divide the kitchen side of the loft as the living area, with the dining off the entry. Carpeting in area rugs can help define areas. Go big in the living room space.
I assume your one bathroom? is next to the kitchen? What is behind the wall going left behind the stairs, closets, storage? Can you send a floor plan, with measurements so we can help further.
As others have mentioned, use rugs and furniture clusters to define the space and control traffic flows. First figure out what activities you want. Tape the intended uses out on the floor and see how it goes, and build mockups with boxes.
It's hard to find storage units with pretty backs - but you can tack fabric over the back of an armoire or bookcase to make it look good from both sides.
Also, you can hang fabric panels from the rafters to divide spaces. Either hang them from the rafter, full height, or drop the rods down on chains and hang shorter panels. It's going to be a lot of yardage ... cheap canvas dropcloths will be your friend here.
You could use the upstairs for a media center, home office, or a quiet conversation and reading area.
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