With so much space available, it’s no surprise that lofts are in high demand on the real estate market. Their open layouts and raw concrete walls provide the perfect backdrop to showcase large, vibrant green plants.

High Ceilings, Cozy Spaces

High ceilings offer a wonderful sense of spaciousness, but if not balanced properly, they can make a space feel cold or impersonal. The key to bringing them to life? Tall shelves, large-format artwork, or tall and climbing plants like the schefflera that fill every corner with warmth, style, and personality.

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Indoor Jungle

Creating a jungle in your loft is easier than you think!

If you have more than just a couple of houseplants, you know that watering them can become quite a task… but with LECHUZA, everything changes.
Our self-watering system allows each plant to take only the amount of water it truly needs. All you have to do is fill the reservoir and relax.
Plus, thanks to the practical water level indicator, you’ll always know when it’s time to refill. It’s that easy!

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    Define the Space

    Large areas can feel much cozier when divided into zones. Using elements like room dividers, shelves, or large plants helps to define each area, creating more intimate atmospheres or eye-catching focal points.

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    Add Contrast

    Neutral tones like white and black are classics in loft decor: they provide structure, balance, and elegance. To bring them to life and add depth, simply incorporate a few strategic pops of color that break the monotony and fill the space with personality.

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    • Clearly define each area: using plants, room dividers, or rugs
    • If the home has very high ceilings: consider building a second level (mezzanine)
    • Decorate and keep decorating: large sculptures, lamps, paintings, vases, and more

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    Light it up: create a cozy atmosphere using warm lighting, spotlights, decorative lanterns, or oversized pendant lamps.
    Soundproof: improve acoustics with full bookshelves, textiles like tapestries or rugs, and large plants that also add a natural touch to the space.