Lofts present residents, architects, and decorators with design considerations unlike those in more traditional houses and apartments. Because lofts are inherently "decompartmentalized," the
organization of discrete spaces within the open environment is a design priority. The control of natural light likewise assumes unusual importance in spaces where windows are large and interior
walls are few.
These challenges, however, underscore the ingenuity of Design/Decor: Loft, a book that focuses, in turn, on each of the loft's internal subdivisions: spaces for living and working,
cooking and eating, sleeping and bathing. Detailed attention is paid to harmonizing all the aspects of each interior: windows, floors, and partitions; cabinetry and other built-in elements; and
furniture, lighting, and appliances. Also receiving special emphasis are the transitional spaces-stairs and mezzanines-that can make lofts so visually compelling. Lofts present residents,
architects, and decorators with design considerations unlike those in more traditional houses and apartments. Because lofts are inherently "decompartmentalized," the organization of discrete
spaces within the open environment is a design priority. The control of natural light likewise assumes unusual importance in spaces where windows are large and interior walls are few.
These challenges, however, underscore the ingenuity of Design/Decor: Loft, a book that focuses, in turn, on each of the loft's internal subdivisions: spaces for living and working,
cooking and eating, sleeping and bathing. Detailed attention is paid to harmonizing all the aspects of each interior: windows, floors, and partitions; cabinetry and other built-in elements; and
furniture, lighting, and appliances. Also receiving special emphasis are the transitional spaces-stairs and mezzanines-that can make lofts so visually compelling.