Fledgling designer Maxim Zhukov has created these wonderful visualizations of a trendy young loft space, full of the type of casually 'thrown-in' style that just works.
The bedroom sees a mini mezzanine level, to make use of the lofty ceiling height, which is utilized as a small study area. The separation of work zone from the bedroom area creates a more relaxing sleep space once the busy day is done.
A distinctly industrial style runs throughout the living and kitchen areas, with exposed wiring and ducting above a large extractor fan looming over a modern kitchen island, and the familiar black and yellow sign strips that are usually seen on building sites. The furniture in these spaces does however have a softness about it that offsets the coldness of exposed brick walls and the angular junctions of utilitarian aspects.
A more dressed dramatic look blankets the bathroom, with dark tiling over walls and floor, brightened only by the punctuation of white sanitary ware. The stark contrast results in an extremely crisp and tailored look, and the addition of a vanity shelf clad in the same large tile makes everything appear seamless, as though the fixtures have organically emerged from the walls themselves.