Learn how to add color and style to a rental loft with this comprehensive guide. Sponsored by H&H's Reiko Caron and Kai Ethier, this post showcases the transformation of a 750-square-foot bare loft into a stylish and functional living space.
,,In an open-concept space, it's crucial to create distinct zones for different functions. With 760 square feet to work with, the team transformed the space into a living room, dining room, and bedroom.
Despite being a rental, investing in high-quality, versatile furniture pieces can make the space feel like home. The Nixon sectional from Urban Barn is a Canadian-made, durable piece that can transition to different homes seamlessly.
Nixon Sectional from Urban Barn
Blue Armchairs for Connecting Spaces
To add visual interest and height to the space, the team used large, painted plywood artwork to create a focal point on the walls. This DIY solution added a significant impact without the need for permanent changes.
Large Painted Plywood Artwork
The team opted for a TV easel from Urban Barn to display the Samsung Frame TV, creating a functional and visually appealing solution for the living room. Additionally, the use of a counter-height table in the kitchen provided a dual-purpose breakfast bar and work surface.
TV Easel for Samsung Frame TV
Counter-Height Table for Kitchen
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Comments
This transformation is incredible! I love the use of color and the functional furniture choices. Great job!
The DIY artwork idea is brilliant. It adds so much character to the space without the need for major renovations.
I never thought a rental space could look this stylish. Definitely getting some inspiration for my own home.