bedroom loft

location: Wrocław
project type: interior design
year: 2025

This project transformed a compact upper‑floor space reached by narrow stairs. The room naturally divided into a sleeping zone and a workspace, but needed a clear formal boundary. I designed a custom wardrobe within an existing niche, finishing the inside in deep matte black and concealing it with a light, white curtain- a soft, unexpected contrast that keeps the storage visually subtle.

The sleeping area is separated from the studio by a black latex curtain, creating a bold yet functional division. The workspace sits on the existing steel grate, reinforcing the loft character and allowing light to flow through. Color accents - ultramarine cords by the stairs, a vivid red armchair, and a wall mount for an ultramarine bicycle - bring personality and vibrancy to the otherwise raw setting.

The space balances industrial materials with soft, tactile elements, making it both expressive and comfortable. Smart use of every corner ensures full functionality despite the limited footprint. The result is a confident, personal interior where loft aesthetics, color, and clever detailing create a distinctive atmosphere tailored to its user.