This is the design I put together for their loft area...
For the space itself, the clients were wanting to keep the wall color as it was, so my job was to work around that and bring in some fun things that would allow the wall color to be fun but not overbearing. By bringing in a lot of white furniture pieces, it will lighten the room up immediately.
My favorite find for the room is these Amazing game controller wall decals...
I came across these while looking for some fun additions to my son's bedroom and I thought that they would fit their son's loft space perfectly!
Another item that I thought was fun and funky was this throw rug...
A fun piece to ground the space!
This loft area was very cut up and had some unique, to say the least, angled walls. So I put together a Room Layout as part of Suzanne's Design Package.
I created three different zones that will allow for playing, crafting, and gaming.
In the furniture placement, I created a visual for the client of where to put everything. The detailed description of where everything goes along with all the hints and tips comes in the Source List that I send the client.
So now when I speak about furniture placement in zone 1 on the source list, Suzanne can just refer back to the Room Layout to get the visual.
I want this area to be a spot to do homework and craft, so I added in wall storage like these...
In the middle of the wall units to go over the desk, I suggested a framed out chalkboard, so that he can either draw or keep notes and memos as he gets older.
To left on the lower wall here...
In this area, I suggested we put the fun rug, along with a large white table to play on, and 6 of these black chairs so that all his buddies can hang out...
Along the back wall where you see the picture frame, I suggested that they add floating shelves to display some of the Lego's that my client's son likes to create. He is like my son and likes to build them and look at them. I was the total opposite as a kid, I built something, looked at it for a bit, smashed it, and tried to build something even bigger. None of this put it together and be done, lol.
Under neath the floating shelves, I went with the Ikea Expedit Shelving to add storage and counter space for lamps and other toys...
Finally, off to the right on the angled wall, I suggested using the Ribba Picture Ledges from Ikea.
I hope you liked seeing the space and the Design Board Package for it.
If you are interested in having a Design Board Package created for a space/spaces in your home, please contact me at www.seasideinteriors01@gmail.com.