While we have certainly seen a wide variety of loft design ideas on this site before, there is always space for one that brings a little something new to the table. This Budapest loft space from architects and designers at Womorrow has a unique style that is so modern it nearly turns the corner to something futuristic. The combination of slick white and gorgeous walnut creates a color palette that stands on its own and provides a perfect backdrop for the apartment's creative furnishings and beautiful views.
The wide open living space on the first floor has the classically vaulted ceilings of a loft space and plenty of natural light from long, bright windows. But rather than go to route of a more sterile white or gray sofa, the designers have chosen the cute and playful designs from Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance.
The sofa, armchair, and loveseat in the living room are constructed in vibrant colors of citrus and sky, each using just a single piece with no separate arms or cushions. The soft upholstery is utterly enticing while the rounded edges, set against the retro lucite hanging chair, have their own dynamic feel.
The dining room and kitchen are one flowing space that moves out into the living room as well for easy entertaining. The kitchen island, in the same walnut finish, has built in wine storage, making convenience attractive.
More natural elements are brought into the kitchen, as well, with swaths of natural sunlight allowing for fresh herbs along the windowsill.
Upstairs is a bedroom with maximum privacy, draped in soft, quiet white. Sweeping vies of the city below are kept secret in this particular room, but guests can go out onto the rooftop verandah for even more beautiful sights.
Completing the design is a white on white bathroom. The neon frame around the mirror holds onto the retro feel of the living area without going too gaudy.