A monochromatic loft extension designed by Emil Eve Architects in east London boasts a pink and tranquil bedroom extension. The clients wanted this bedroom to feel like a sanctuary and escape from the chaos of work and family life found throughout the rest of the house.
The loft is located in a conservation area which required the designers to build the extension with minimal visual impact from the outdoors. The architects replaced the original butterfly roof with a mansard roof that sits unobtrusively on the house's exterior.
The room features built-in wardrobes and a window seat which optimizes the living space. The room's entirety is painted with Little Greene's 'China Clay Mid' pale pink paint color - producing a serene and prominently pink space.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Monochromatic Design
- Monochromatic interior design is on the rise, creating opportunities to create soothing spaces using a single color palette.
- Loft Conversions
- Creative loft conversions are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners seek to maximize their living space.
- Escape Spaces
- As people seek sanctuary from the chaos of everyday life, creating dedicated escape spaces within the home represents a lucrative trend for home design.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture
- Innovative architects can take advantage of the trend towards creating unique and personalized living spaces through their designs.
- Home Decor
- The demand for soothing and calming living spaces creates opportunities for businesses in the home decor industry to sell products that fit within the monochromatic design trend.
- Construction
- Opportunities abound for construction companies who can help homeowners realize their creative home renovation ideas, such as unique loft conversions and escape spaces.
