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The raw space has been transformed into a cozy and inviting interior by introducing rich jewel hues in the upholstery of the main sectional sofa and throw cushions, and complimenting the copper pipe work with burnt orange pendant shade over the dining table and a rosy occasional sofa.

Open plan living room diner

Let me stop right now; I need to let you guys know where this beautiful loft's design came from. Of course, I know that you think I created it - aw shucks! stop the flattery - but I did not - caught you there, yes? This amazing place is done by Alexander Uglyanitsa. This interesting, fun, design was created for a Minsk, Belarus project; the furniture is mostly Riva by Pininfarina. This once plain, brick, colorless place has now been brought to life with the rich hues and amazing coordination. I love how the room has a 'home-y' aura. I guess it is the brick wall, the furniture, or the fireplace (which I happen to looooove). There are hints of eclectic, contemporary, and modern in this room, which happens to be three of my favorite types of rooms.

Red sofa track lighting

Industrial pipe railings

It is amazing how these pipes are used for design and function. Usually, if I am staring dead a pipes, I would be like "Whut?" but these copper pipes work well with room. The horizontal wall paneling is also something that I get all giddy at just by staring at it for awhile. It is a trend that I have recently fallen in love with (can I say it is a lovely addition to pretty much all rooms? no? whatever, it is.)

Open plan dining room

Wouldn't it be amazing to look down at this everyday. Look at the rug underneath the table with those pretty navy chair. Gosh. It is simply perfect.

Metal staircase

The entire space is warmed by the wooden ceiling panels, which also succeed in making the lofty ceiling appear lower for a more intimate atmosphere; the paneled ceiling effect is played out in other areas too, like the feature wall paneling and the edging of the built in seating nook and entertainment unit.

Above 9 via Alexander Uglyanitsa

I love the brick walls [shawty was a brick HOUSE, ow!]. This entire kitchen space is lovely {I won't lie. In the early photos, I assumed it to be a bar.} It is a cozy little place that looks freaking amazing.


Another loft by Alexander Uglyanista:

Loft number 3 explores a much more neutral palette, cool and edgy with dark undertones that act as an anchor to the pale high ceilings.

Industrial loft design

Industrial style interior

I enjoy the cool tones of white with pops of the purple? blue? Purpue? bluple? More brick! I fancy that tons. This space is somewhere that I would not mind living {and trust me, I am picky}. And those stairs with no railings? They compliment this home, but if I were to live here, yeah...no, I am too clumsy for all of that! {oops!}

Loft layoutOpen plan loft designAbove 6 via Studio Aiko

The simplicity of this place, along with the pops of color, amazing interior, and great lighting fixture all makes me warm on the inside. It is a place like no other that I have seen. The fact that I also adore white interiors also makes me glad to just stare at all of this pure awesomeness.

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