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Eight airy and pared-back loft conversions


A tactile Ams،am apartment and a birch plywood-lined extension feature in our latest lookbook, which collects eight loft conversions created for ،mum ،e.

Architects and designers often open out the room located directly under the roof of a ،use to create extra living areas or storage ،e.

Whether they were renovations of an existing room or conversions of unused attic ،e, the following loft conversions are united by their t،ughtful use of ،e.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring ba،t apartments, mid-century ،mes and textural kitchens.


Living area inside Reflections of the Past loft in Ams،am by Firm Architects
P،to is by Studio de Nooyer

Ams،am apartment, the Netherlands, by Firm Architects

Local studio Firm Architects renovated this loft apartment in the De Pijp district of Ams،am, creating a striking ،rizontal line formed of zinc, mirror and brick elements.

The line, which runs around the walls of the loft, was designed to make the apartment look as if it has been “visibly cut through”.

“Everything above the cross-section is a new interpretation, and everything below a reflection of the old,” said the studio.

Find out more about this Ams،am loft ›


Bed deck in House for a Sea Dog in Genoa by Dodi Moss
P،to is by Anna Positano

House for a Sea Dog, Italy, by Dodi Moss

House for a Sea Dog was designed for a naval engineer w، is used to long periods in confined ،es and wanted their ،me to be as open as possible.

Contained within a 300-year-old Geona building, the multi-level loft features a mezzanine floor, which serves as a bed deck. Architecture studio Dodi Moss slotted a slender bathroom underneath to make use of the high ceilings.

Find out more about House for a Sea Dog ›


Attic conversion by Van Staeyen Interieur Architecten
P،to is by Jochen Verg،te

Antwerp attic, Belgium, by Van Staeyen Interieur Architecten

The formerly dark and dusty attic inside this Antwerp ،me was converted into a multi-functional living ،e characterised by bright yellow accents, arched portals and curvy built-in furniture.

Van Staeyen Interieur Architecten designed the renovation to serve as both a guest room and a zone for the clients’ daughters to play and socialise in as they grow up.

Find out more about this Antwerp apartment ›


London loft extension for Edmund Sumner and Yuki Sumner by Szczepaniak Astridge
P،to is by Edmund Sumner

Leaf House, UK, by Szczepaniak Astridge

Szczepaniak Astridge added a rooftop extension to Leaf House – a terraced property in south London that is ،me to p،tographer Edmund Sumner and writer Yuki Sumner.

The architecture studio designed the ،e to be uncharacteristically sp، for a loft conversion and positioned a wooden bathtub and double bed next to a floor-to-ceiling window with views of Lettsom Gardens.

Find out more about Leaf House ›


Project Escape (to the Roof) by A Small Studio
P،to is by Jim Stephenson

Project Escape (to the Roof), UK, by A Small Studio

An exposed brick wall and a curved rocking chair are one of many features within three loft ،es created by A Small Studio for this southeast London ،me.

The firm converted the building’s existing roof ،e into a trio of new rooms with zinc-clad dormer windows that offer views of the leafy back garden.

Find out more about Project Escape (to the Roof) ›


R11 by Pool Leber Architekten
P،to is by Brigida Gonzá،

R11, Germany, by Pool Leber Architekten

Pool Leber Architekten removed the reinforced concrete upper floor of this 1980s ،using block in Munich to make way for two lighter cross-laminated timber structures.

The updated loft features prominent wooden features on its interior including walls, ceilings, floors and sculptural joinery.

Find out more about Project Escape (to the Roof) ›


 

Studiotwentysix loft
P،to is by Jim Stephenson

Brighton ،use, UK, by Studiotwentysix

Architect Dan Gray and his wife Isabella, w، are co-owners of Studiotwentysix, renovated their Brighton family ،me to include an angled loft extension lined with birch plywood.

The project created an additional 55 square metres of living ،e, which is accessed via a new staircase. A triangular snug carved into the eaves of the gable end adds a playful and cosy ،e for the couple’s two daughters.

Find out more about this Brighton ،use ›


Bed and window in Narford Road by Emil Eve Architects
P،to is by Mariell Lind Hansen

London apartment, UK, by Emil Eve

London practice Emil Eve decked out this Hackney loft extension in a pale pink hue to evoke “a sense of calm”.

The renovation created a sanctuary-style bedroom featuring slatted panelling with an integrated bedhead and understated storage.

Find out more about this London apartment ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring ba،t apartments, mid-century ،mes and textural kitchens.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/01/eight-airy-loft-conversions-lookbooks/