When we consider the construction of a loft design, light use and space optimization issues must be taken into account, but also decide whether it will be a site for temporary or permanent use.
If we know with certainty that it will have continued use, we will have to think about using quality materials that grant stability and resistance, especially if the space is going to be cantilevered as in the image above, where the projection has been used to make a plasterboard ceiling and illuminate the kitchen.
An original option would be to develop a hanging room which you can access from what would initially be the attic; In this way we will achieve greater privacy since the hole goes in the opposite direction to the lower room, and a more nuanced lighting that invites you to relax.
The children's room can be a perfect place to put a loft, which they can use as playground and even plan it as a kind of "tree house", where you can meet up with your friends, read or create your own private space.
If we need to set up a loft temporarily or use it on a one-off basis (when we have sporadic visits, for example), Rising is a great solution: It is a motorized loft bed and adjustable in height; light and dynamic, it offers an additional room without complicated works, since the entire surface is made with tatami mats that act as ecological flooring and as support for the mattress. The access ladder is modular and can also be used as a shelf.
More information - Build a loft to save space
Sources - Taylor's Garden Buildings, Tiptoe Butterfly, High Tech apartments, Archi Expo
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