
The interior design studio Formafatal was tasked to design Loft Hřebenky, a 85 square meter industrial loft in Prague. A complicated asymmetric floor plan required the architect to design 44 pieces of furniture to work with the unconventional layout…
To complete the look, additional pieces were added, most of which were from the 1950s. The result is stunning and we’d love to share it with you. Take a look!
A large terrace just off the main living area adds additional square footage and brings light into the space.
The gray walls and concrete floors are combined with pastel earth tones that neutralize the industrial environment in the apartment and create neutral harmony throughout the interior.
The owner gave Formafatal complete control over the redesign – the only limit was the budget, which they worked within.
Plaster was removed from the walls and ceiling of the kitchen and replaced with concrete prefab boards adding a raw feel. The floors are an industrial cement to complement the tone of the loft.
Loft Hřebenky has a unique character because of the specially crafted decorative items and industrial style furniture that give the apartment a sophisticated and dynamic note.
Photos by Jakub Skokan and Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice.
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