How to renovate a modern rustic style loft. Example of renovation of an old house from the 1800s into a modern loft.
An increasingly fashionable trend is to renovate a unique environment, generally of a disused commercial or industrial space to create new living spaces: lofts.
To get an idea of how to renew one and give it new life and splendor, let’s see an example of renovation performed on a1800 house located in Berlin.
The result is remarkable; in fact with the renovation carried out, we wanted to preserve the original character of the house, without giving up the typical modern comforts to create a spectacular one modern loft.
Loft renovation example
The facade of the house has been completely restored, meticulously working on the stone, giving it its original luster.
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From the project there is a perfect symbiosis between ancient and modern, through the combinations of materials such as wood and the Stone.
The rustic elements manage to give the right character and warmth, while the clean lines of the loft help to give a contemporary setting.
There modern staircasealmost as if to be the protagonist of the environment, he slips through an opening and runs along the brick wall to finish his run on a lovely mezzanine.
Under the ladder the great one is born kitchen, typical of city lofts, and on the left side the Lunchroom, very bright, while on the right side there is one work space very eye-catching with chic sitting area.
Inside the house, all the spaces for storage.
It shows a remarkable work of design, ready to make this loft unique both from an aesthetic and functional point of view.
How to furnish a loft
In addition to the rustic-modern key, one of the hottest trends to renovate a loft is certainly the industrial style that maintains part of the atmosphere of the previous intended use.
If you love the modern, here is a guide with tips and photos: furnishing a modern loft.
Loft renovation: example photo
Let’s see how to renovate a loft and renovate it with photos of the different environments: entrance, living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, internal and external walls.