London has various kinds of architecture within its borders. That is because nearly every type of building exists here, from skyscrapers to tiny homes. The old can blend in with the new in all kinds of wonderful ways. In order to get the best results though, you need to work with a team that has passion and experience. Converting a loft is an excellent way of making use of the room your home has available. Additionally, it is a great opportunity to bring out your inner interior designer. You can do what you want with the decor and furnishings to get the look and feel you want. To help you, we have a couple of tips here.

What is your statement piece?

One of the things you need to do here is identify your statement piece. This is something people will notice first, so it must define your room most clearly. It could be a bed or a sofa, an appliance, or something decorative. As you can do so much with a new loft space, you should make sure you have the right kind of statement piece.

Green things

Adding some greenery is something else you should consider. Use plants to spruce things up a little. Small or big, floral or not, plants have a distinct way of bringing a house to life. Even when you only introduce a tiny succulent, it can do wonders for your property. This is especially true for a loft because often it feels like you are really far away from the garden. If you don't exactly have green fingers, plants like orchids, succulents, and aloe vera are very low maintenance. For those who love bigger plants, an indoor fern or a bonsai tree will give the loft some healthy greens.