Home Design Modern Attic Apartment in Vilnius Disclosing Views of the Old Town: DO Project by YCL
Home Design Lithuania-based studio YCL sent us photographs and data around a cutting edge gatherer's loft situated in Vilnius. The 64 square-meter den is portrayed by overwhelming white slanted dividers differentiated by floors in dull wood wrap up. Initially entitled "DO", the loft flat has a shockingly open format, with only a fractional divider unit isolating the room from the living range. Notwithstanding its moderately little surface, the space has all the earmarks of being exceptionally extensive, because of a visual geometric assortment. Every corner appears to be changed regardless of what the angle and it is precisely this asymmetry that makes the spot feel energizing.
The task designers portray the loft in an all the more welcoming way: "A long passage welcomes visitors to come inside where church towers can be seen through the windows. The old town is revealed by a slanted upper room, smokey wooden floor, smoldering kindling. Space without segments, entryways and generalizations serves the uncommon life. The heaviness of inclines is overwhelmed by prevailing white and lit trusses. Everything is covered up in a lustrous nestled into what remains is the space for style and comfortable firelight." [Information gave by means of email by YCL Studio; Photography: Andrius Stepankevi?ius]