Article Contents:
- Philosophy of Eclectic Loft: Why the Incompatible is Compatible
- Why Metal, Wood, and Molding Work Together
- Metal Decorative Elements: The Industrial Skeleton of Space
- Metal Beams: Ceiling as an Architectural Object
- Open Shelving: Storage as Decor
- Metal Staircase: Functional Sculpture
- Decorative Grilles: Zoning Without Walls
- Wooden Decor: The Warmth of Naturalness in Industrial Chill
- Rough Planks: Wood-Clad Walls and Ceilings
- Wooden Slats: Rhythm and Graphics
- Solid Wood Furniture: Tables, Shelves, Benches
- Polyurethane Molding: Classicism in an Industrial Context
- Thin Moldings: Framing Without Opulence
- Ceiling Rosettes: Accent Under the Chandelier
- Ceiling Cornices: Ceiling-to-Wall Transition
- Modern Furniture: Minimalism Between Metal and Molding
- Sofa: Comfort Without Pretension
- Wall Unit/Cabinet: Metal + Wood
- Accent Chairs: Leather and Metal
- MDF Baseboard: Neutral Finish
- Baseboard height
- Skirting color
- Price of MDF Baseboard
- Combination of All Elements: How to Create Balance
- Interior Example: 40 m² Living Room, 3.2 Meter Ceiling
- Practical implementation tips
- Budget Calculation for Eclectic Loft (40 m² Living Room)
- Where to Order Elements
- Mistakes to Avoid
- Frequently Asked Questions About Loft with Metal, Wood, and Molding
- Where to Buy Metal Decorative Elements for Loft
- Is polyurethane molding suitable for wet loft spaces?
- How to care for wooden decor in a loft
- Is it possible to create a loft in a standard apartment with 2.7-meter ceilings?
- How much does it cost to buy MDF skirting boards for a loft?
- Can modern furniture be combined with vintage in a loft?
- Conclusion: eclecticism as the highest design mastery
- STAVROS: materials for an eclectic loft under one roof
Loft. A word that evokes the image of an abandoned factory converted into housing. Brick walls, concrete floors, exposed utilities (pipes, ventilation, wires visible, not hidden), high ceilings, huge windows without curtains. Industrialism, brutality, masculinity of space. Furniture is rough (metal shelving, wooden tables made of unplaned boards, worn leather sofas). Decor is minimal - why decorate what is inherently textured?
But a pure loft is cold. It impresses (scale, texture, honesty of materials), but doesn't warm. Living in it constantly is difficult (feeling of a workshop, not a home). Therefore, the loft evolves: tometal decorative elements(beams, shelving, grilles - industrial foundation) is addedWooden decoration(warm boards, slats, massive furniture - softening brutality), and on top - an unexpected layer:Polyurethane moldings(moldings, rosettes, cornices - classical decor that would seem antagonistic to a loft).
Sounds crazy? Metal + wood + molding = eclecticism, which can become a masterpiece (if balance is found) or chaos (if overloaded). But when it works - it works magically. The loft ceases to be cold (wood warms), remains brutal (metal maintains industrialism), but gains sophistication (molding - a hint of classicism, of history, that the owner is not just a lover of rough textures, but a person who understands the multi-layered nature of beauty).
How to create such an interior? Whichmetal decorative elementsto choose (decorative beams, open shelving, stairs, grilles)? How to integrateWooden decoration(rough boards, brushed, massive furniture)? Where isPolyurethane moldingsappropriate in a loft (ceiling rosettes, thin moldings, cornices)? How to selectmodern furniture(sofas, tables, shelving) that doesn't conflict with eclecticism? What to do with skirting boards (buy neutral MDF skirting or wooden accent skirting)?
This article is a guide to creating a next-generation loft. Not a museum-like industrial space (beautiful in photos, uncomfortable in reality), but a living interior where industrialism is softened, classicism is modernized, and wood connects metal and molding into a single story.
Philosophy of eclectic loft: why incompatible is compatible
Classical loft (1950-70s, New York, artists occupy abandoned factories, leave walls brick, ceilings concrete, add minimal furniture) - a style of necessity. No money for renovation, leave as is. Industrialism - not a choice, but a given.
Modern loft (2000-2020s) - a conscious style. Apartments in new buildings or reconstructed buildings are designed as lofts (imitation brick, concrete, exposed false metal beams). Industrialism - an aesthetic choice, not a budget constraint.
Eclectic loft (2020s and beyond) - a multi-layered style. Industrial foundation (metal, concrete, brick) is preserved, but complemented by elements of other styles (classical - molding, Scandinavian - light wood, contemporary -Modern Furniturelaconic). This is not chaos (not a dump of styles), but a dialogue (each style is presented in doses, elements complement each other).
Why metal, wood and molding work together
Metal = frame, structure, masculinity.metal decorative elements(beams, shelving, stairs, grilles) create the skeleton of the interior. They are visible (not hidden behind cladding), honest (metal doesn't imitate wood or stone, it is metal), functional (beam holds the ceiling, shelving stores things, stairs connect levels).
Wood = warmth, naturalness, softening.Wooden decoration(rough boards, massive tables, slats on the walls) introduces organicity (metal is cold, wood is warm; metal is industrial, wood is natural). Wood does not compete with metal but contrasts it (smooth metal vs. textured brushed wood, black metal vs. light oak wood).
Moldings = sophistication, history, surprise.Polyurethane moldings(moldings, rosettes, cornices) — an element of classic interiors (palaces, mansions of the 19th century). In a loft, moldings are a provocation (industrialism meets aristocracy). But if moldings are used in moderation (not lavish Baroque, but laconic, thin), they work: they soften brutality (metal + concrete + moldings = contrast of hard and soft), hint at history (the factory building could have been built in the 19th century, when moldings were standard — moldings as a memory of the past).
Balance is critical: 60% industrial (metal, concrete, brick — the foundation), 30% wood (warmth, softening), 10% moldings (accent, sophistication). If the proportions are disrupted (40% moldings, 20% metal), the loft disappears, and neoclassicism with industrial inclusions emerges.
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Metal decorative elements: the industrial skeleton of the space
metal decorative elementsin a loft — not decoration (not fake polystyrene beams), but structural or pseudo-structural details that look functional, even if they don't bear a load.
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Metal beams: the ceiling as an architectural object
Real beams: If the ceiling is high (3.5+ meters), you can leave the load-bearing metal beams visible (not covered with drywall). Beams are I-beams (H-shaped profile) or channel beams (U-shaped profile), painted black, graphite, rusty (Corten steel — intentionally rusted, rust is stabilized, does not crumble). Beams cross the ceiling (spaced 2-4 meters apart), creating rhythm and graphics.
Decorative beams (false beams): If the ceiling is standard (2.7 meters), real beams would steal height. Decorative ones are used: metal boxes (profile pipe 100×50 mm, painted matte black), which are attached to the ceiling, imitating load-bearing beams. They do not bear a load but look convincing. Inside the box, you can run an LED strip (ceiling lighting, light directed upward, making the ceiling appear higher).
Effect: The ceiling ceases to be a flat white surface (boring), becomes graphic (black beams on a white/gray ceiling — contrast), industrial (hinting at a factory past).
Price: Decorative metal beams (fabrication + painting + installation) 3000-6000 rubles/linear meter. For a 25 m² room (4 beams of 5 meters each = 20 linear meters) = 60-120 thousand rubles.
Open shelving: storage as decor
Loft shelving — metal frame (posts made of profile pipe 40×40 mm or 60×60 mm, matte black), wooden shelves (oak board 40-50 mm thick, brushed, dark or natural oil). Shelving height 2-2.5 meters (up to the ceiling), width 1.5-3 meters (occupies an entire wall), depth 30-40 cm (enough for books, decor).
Construction: Vertical posts are attached to the wall and floor (stability), shelves rest on metal brackets (welded to the posts) or are inserted into grooves. Fasteners are visible (bolts, welded seams are not hidden — honesty of construction).
Application: Living room (storage for books, decor — vases, figurines, plants), kitchen (open shelves for dishes, jars — a Scandinavian technique in a loft), bedroom (shelving-partition, dividing sleep and work areas, semi-transparent — the other zone is visible through the open shelves).
Price: Loft shelving metal + wood (custom fabrication) 30-70 thousand rubles (depends on size, metal thickness, wood species).
Metal staircase: functional sculpture
If the apartment is two-level (or a private house), the staircase is a central object. A loft staircase — metal frame (stringers or stringers made of channel, profile pipe), wooden steps (oak, ash, thickness 50-60 mm), minimalist railing (vertical metal rods or steel cables).
Types of staircases:
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Straight flight (one flight, connects levels directly, occupies 3-4 meters in length)
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Turned flight (L-shaped or U-shaped, saves space)
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Spiral (central metal column, steps radiate outwards, compact, but less convenient for moving furniture)
Metal finishing: Matte black paint (loft classic), stabilized rust (Corten — noble patina), unpainted metal (galvanized or stainless steel — cold shine, hi-tech accent in a loft).
Price: Staircase metal + wood (fabrication + installation) 150-400 thousand rubles (depends on height, complexity of construction, materials).
Decorative grilles: zoning without walls
Metal grilles (openwork partitions made of rods, pipes, perforated sheet) divide space (kitchen-living room, bedroom-office), without blocking light and air (unlike solid walls). The grille can be geometric (straight lines, squares, rhombuses) or floral (stylized branches, leaves — rare in a loft, but possible as an eclectic accent).
Installation: The grille is mounted from floor to ceiling (frame made of profile pipe, filled with rods or metal sheet with a cut-out pattern), painted black or left metallic (steel, brass — for a luxurious loft).
Price: Decorative metal grille (fabrication + installation) 8000-20000 rubles/m² (depends on pattern complexity, metal thickness).
Wooden decor: the warmth of naturalness in industrial cold
Wooden decorationin a loft differs from classical (not carved rosettes, not gilded overlays). This wood is rough, brushed, with knots, with a live edge (bark removed, but the trunk contour preserved), with minimal processing (oil, wax — emphasize texture, protect, but do not hide the material).
Rough boards: walls and ceilings clad in wood
Shiplap or unedged board (width 15-25 cm, thickness 25-40 mm) is mounted on the wall (accent wall — behind the bed, behind the sofa) or ceiling. The wood is wire-brushed (soft fibers removed, leaving the relief of hard fibers — tactility), stained (gray, black — charcoal wood, rarity, drama; dark brown — wenge, walnut) or natural (oak, ash, pine — unstained, natural color).
Installation: Boards are mounted horizontally or vertically (vertical ones elongate the wall, horizontal ones widen it), with visible nails/screws (industrial look — fasteners are not hidden) or hidden ones (clips, if a clean look is desired).
Effect: A wooden wall softens metal and concrete (warmth of the material), creates texture (relief from wire-brushing, grain pattern), absorbs sound (wood is an acoustic material, improves acoustics in rooms with high ceilings).
Price: Wire-brushed oak board (material) 1500-3000 rubles/m², installation 800-1500 rubles/m². For a 10 m² wall = 23-45 thousand rubles.
Wooden slats: rhythm and graphics
Described in previous articles, but in the loft context: slats (width 40-80 mm, thickness 20-30 mm, gaps 40-100 mm) are mounted on the wall vertically or horizontally. Species: oak, ash (durable, textured), pine (budget-friendly, soft — suitable if there is no load). Finish: dark oil (dark oak, almost black — contrast with the light wall behind the slats), charcoal stain (black wood — drama), natural (light wood — Scandinavian accent in a loft).
Application in a loft: Slats behind the TV (wires are hidden between the slats and the wall), slats as a bed headboard (vertical, from floor to ceiling — graphics, scale), slats on the ceiling (visually elongate the space if the ceiling is somewhat low for a loft at 2.7-2.9 meters).
Price: Oak slats 250-600 rubles/piece (plank 2500 mm).
Solid wood furniture: tables, shelves, benches
Loft dining table — tabletop made from a slab (solid wood slice, thickness 50-80 mm, length 200-300 cm, width 80-120 cm, live edge preserved), metal legs (square tube 80×80 mm, matte black, simple shape — H-shaped or X-shaped). Wood is dark (walnut, fumed oak) or contrasting light (ash, maple — if the loft is light, with a Scandinavian touch).
Floating shelves: Oak board 40-60 mm thick, length 100-200 cm, mounted on hidden metal brackets (the shelf appears to float, fasteners are invisible — floating effect). Books, decor, plants on the shelves.
Rough benches: Instead of chairs around the table — benches (oak board 50 mm thick, metal or solid wood legs). A bench seats 3-4 people (saves space), looks brutal (not delicate chairs, but a massive bench).
Price: Oak slab table + metal (manufacturing) 80-200 thousand rubles (depends on size, slab quality).
Polyurethane moldings: classic in an industrial context
Polyurethane moldingsin a loft — the most unexpected element. Moldings are associated with palaces (Versailles, Winter Palace), neoclassicism (white walls, gilding, opulence). A loft is its opposite (industrial, rough, lack of ornamentation). But it is precisely the contrast that creates the effect.
Thin moldings: framing without opulence
Moldings (overlay strips width 3-6 cm, simple profile — one or two curves, no ornament) are used to frame areas: around a mirror (rectangular frame made of moldings, mirror inside — graphics), around a door (not standard wooden architraves, but white polyurethane ones — contrast of white molding and gray concrete wall), on the wall as a frame (one large frame made of moldings 1.5×2 meters, with contrasting paint or wallpaper inside).
Molding color: White (classic — contrast of white and gray/black), black (painted moldings — graphics, severity), metallic silver/bronze (for a luxurious loft — moldings as jewelry-like details).
Installation: Polyurethane adhesive, corners joined at 45 degrees, filled, sanded, painted.
Price: Simple polyurethane moldings 200-400 rubles/linear meter, installation 300-500 rubles/linear meter.
Ceiling rosettes: accent under a chandelier
A rosette (round or square element diameter 40-80 cm, glued to the ceiling at the chandelier/light fixture mounting point) in a loft — a provocation. Industrial ceiling (concrete, metal beams) + classic rosette = dialogue of eras.
Which rosettes are suitable: Not opulent Baroque ones (with scrolls, acanthus leaves — too much for a loft), but laconic ones (geometric pattern — concentric circles, squares, simple rays). Small diameter (40-60 cm, does not dominate the ceiling, but accents the chandelier).
Color: White (contrast of white rosette and gray ceiling), black (painted rosette — blends with the ceiling, perceived through relief, not color), metallic (gold, bronze — for a glamorous loft).
Price: Polyurethane rosette 1500-5000 rubles (depends on diameter, pattern complexity).
Ceiling cornices: transition from ceiling to wall
A cornice (ceiling molding, width 5-15 cm) runs along the perimeter of the room, covering the joint between ceiling and wall. In classic style, cornices are opulent (ornaments, curves), in a loft — laconic (simple profile, width 5-8 cm, white or matching the ceiling/wall color).
Why a cornice in a loft: Softens the harsh transition from concrete ceiling to brick wall (cornice as a buffer zone), conceals LED strip lighting (cornice lighting — light directed upwards, ceiling illuminated, visually higher), adds completeness (a loft without a cornice — unfinished, with a cornice — well-considered).
Price: Polyurethane cornice 250-600 rubles/linear meter, installation 200-400 rubles/linear meter.
Modern Furniture: Minimalism Between Metal and Molding
Modern FurnitureIn an eclectic loft, furniture should be neutral (not competing with metal, wood, or molding), functional (storage, comfort), and visually light (thin legs, open structures — not cluttering the space).
Sofa: Comfort Without Ostentation
Straight or corner sofa, upholstery in black/brown leather (industrial chic) or gray/graphite fabric (neutrality), black metal legs (harmonize with metal beams, shelving). Form is minimalist (no carving, capitals — minimalism).
Price: 60-140 thousand rubles.
Wall Unit/Cabinet: Metal + Wood
TV cabinet or modular wall unit — metal frame (black), wooden shelves/doors (oak, walnut — matching the wooden wall decor). Metal handles (straight brackets, black or bronze).
Price: 25-70 thousand rubles.
Accent Chairs: Leather and Metal
Industrial-style chair — metal frame (tubular or rod), seat/back in black or brown leather (distressed leather — vintage accent). Shape can be classic (director's chair, folding) or modern (butterfly chair, single-leg chair).
Price: 15-50 thousand rubles.
MDF Baseboard: Neutral Finishing
buy MDF skirting boardFor a loft — a logical choice. MDF is versatile (paintable any color, stable, cheaper than solid wood), profile can be straight (Scandinavian minimalism) or classic (if you want to link the baseboard with ceiling molding).
Baseboard height
Standard 80-100 mm (modern trend, noticeable but not dominant). If ceilings are high (3.5+ meters), baseboard can be 120-150 mm (scale matches the space).
Skirting color
Matching the walls: Gray concrete walls — gray MDF baseboard (visually doesn't break up, wall flows into floor). White walls — white baseboard (classic technique, expands space).
Contrasting: Light walls — black MDF baseboard (graphic, strict, industrial accent). Dark walls — white baseboard (contrast, lightness).
Matching the floor: Dark oak plank floor — dark brown painted MDF baseboard (unity of floor and baseboard, smooth transition).
MDF Baseboard Price
200-500 rubles per 2.5-meter plank (depends on height, profile). Painting: if ordering primed MDF from factory, paint yourself (acrylic enamel, 2 coats, spray can or brush). Or order pre-painted (30-50% more expensive).
Combination of All Elements: How to Create Balance
Interior example: 40 m² living room, 3.2-meter ceiling
Ceiling: Gray concrete, 4 black metal beams on ceiling (decorative, profile pipe boxes, with LED strip lighting inside). In center of ceiling, white polyurethane rosette diameter 50 cm, geometric pattern (concentric circles), under rosette industrial chandelier (black metal, 6 Edison bulbs with visible filaments). Around ceiling perimeter, white polyurethane cornice, width 6 cm, simple profile, LED strip behind cornice (cove lighting).
Walls: Three walls smooth gray plaster (concrete imitation). Fourth wall (accent, behind sofa) clad vertically with oak boards (brushed, gray tint, matte oil finish), board width 20 cm, installation with visible screws (industrial feel). On two walls, thin white polyurethane moldings (width 4 cm) form two large frames size 1.5×2.5 meters (inside frames same gray plaster, moldings as graphics, framing emptiness).
Floor: Dark oak plank (fumed oak, matte oil finish), plank width 18 cm, deck laying (parallel planks, staggered joints). Painted black MDF baseboard, height 100 mm, straight profile (Scandinavian).
Furniture: Corner sofa gray velour, black metal legs, size 280×180 cm (seats 6). Opposite sofa open metal + wood shelving (black frame, dark oak shelves, 5 tiers, width 2.5 meters, height 2.4 meters), on shelves books, decor (ceramic vases, succulent plants). Rectangular coffee table (black marble top, black metal supports, size 120×70 cm). Two accent chairs (distressed brown leather, black metal frame, director's chair shape).
Lighting: Central chandelier under rosette, black metal floor lamp (height 180 cm, metal mesh shade) by chairs, LED spotlights on ceiling (6 pieces, directional light on shelving, sofa, table).
Decor: On shelving books (antique leather bindings + modern bright ones — contrast), white/black ceramic vases, plants (monstera in concrete pot, succulents in mini-pots). On accent wall behind sofa large metal clock (diameter 80 cm, black dial, gold hands — luxury accent). On floor rug (gray, short pile, size 2×3 meters under coffee table — zoning, softness underfoot).
Effect: Industrial dominates (metal of beams, shelving, furniture legs; concrete of ceiling and walls), wood softens (warm accent wall, organic shelving shelves), molding adds refinement (rosette, cornices, moldings — hint of classic, white on gray background — graphics, contrast). Balance achieved: 60% industrial, 30% wood, 10% molding.
Practical implementation tips
Budget Calculation for Eclectic Loft (40 m² Living Room)
Finishing: Concrete plaster (material + labor) 1500 rubles/m², walls 80 m² = 120 thousand. Oak boards accent wall (material + installation) 3500 rubles/m², 12 m² = 42 thousand. Oak plank floor (material + laying) 4000 rubles/m², 40 m² = 160 thousand.
Metal: Decorative beams (4 pieces, 5 meters each = 20 linear meters) 4000 rubles/linear meter = 80 thousand. Metal + wood shelving unit 50 thousand.
Molding: Ceiling rosette 3 thousand, cornice (perimeter 26 linear meters) material 10 thousand + installation 8 thousand = 18 thousand. Moldings (30 linear meters) material 9 thousand + installation 12 thousand = 21 thousand. Total for molding: 42 thousand.
Furniture: Sofa 90 thousand, coffee table 25 thousand, armchairs 2 pieces 60 thousand = 175 thousand.
Lighting: Chandelier 15 thousand, floor lamp 8 thousand, spotlights 6 pieces 18 thousand = 41 thousand.
Baseboard: MDF (26 linear meters) material 6 thousand + installation 5 thousand = 11 thousand.
Total: 741 thousand rubles (40 m² living room, turnkey, without appliances). Expensive? Yes. But this is a custom interior (not mass-market, not a catalog template), durable (metal, wood, polyurethane last 20-50 years), unique (no one else will have the same).
Where to order elements
Metal: Metalworking workshops (beams, shelving, custom-made stairs to your dimensions), prices are negotiable (drawing + calculation). Avoid ready-made shelving from stores (IKEA and similar — MDF under metal, not real metal).
Wood: STAVROS (Wooden decoration, boards, slats, custom solid wood furniture). Carpentry workshops (slab tables, shelves, benches).
Molding: STAVROS (Polyurethane moldings — moldings, rosettes, cornices, 300+ models, delivery). Construction hypermarkets (basic moldings, limited selection).
Furniture: STAVROS (Modern Furniture custom-made), factory manufacturers (direct sales without store markups).
Mistakes to avoid
Overloading with molding: If there is too much molding (all walls with moldings, all ceilings with rosettes), the loft disappears, classic style emerges. Molding in a loft is an accent (1-2 elements per room).
Cheap materials: Fake metal beams made of polystyrene (looks similar from afar, shoddy up close — plastic, lightness, lack of weight), MDF film under wood (not real wood, printed texture — a deception that is noticeable). Better less, but real (one wall of real oak, than four walls of film under oak).
Color chaos: Black metal + reddish pine wood + golden molding = dissonance. Loft palette: neutral (black, white, gray, brown), accents are dosed (one accent color — terracotta, emerald, blue, in small doses — pillows, rug, decor).
Frequently asked questions about loft with metal, wood and molding
Where to buymetal decorative elements for a loft
From metal structure manufacturers (workshops, workshops — custom order to individual sizes), on specialized websites (STAVROS sells ready-made solutions and makes custom orders), in construction hypermarkets (basic beams, corners, pipes — for DIY manufacturing).
Is Polyurethane moldings suitable for wet loft spaces
Yes. Polyurethane is moisture-resistant (not afraid of steam, water, does not swell). Can be used in a kitchen-loft, bathroom-loft (if such exists). But in a loft, the bathroom is usually minimalist (concrete, tile, glass), molding there is excessive.
How to care forwooden decor in a loft
Wood with oil finish: Wipe with a damp cloth (not wet), renew oil every 2-3 years (surface sanded with P220, new layer of oil applied). Wood with varnish finish: Wipe with a damp cloth, varnish lasts 5-10 years without renewal.
Is it realistic to create a loft in a standard apartment with 2.7-meter ceilings
Realistic, but with caveats. High ceilings (3.5+ meters) — the ideal loft (spaciousness, airiness, beams don't feel oppressive). 2.7-meter ceilings — a compromise: decorative beams are thin (not massive), ceiling color is light (white, light gray — visually higher), vertical elements (slats on walls, tall doors, vertical stripes on walls — elongate the space).
How much doesbuy MDF skirting board for a loft
Primed MDF baseboard for painting: 200-400 rubles per 2.5-meter plank (height 80-100 mm). Painted MDF baseboard (black, white, gray enamel): 300-600 rubles per plank. For a 60 m² apartment (perimeter ~32 meters, 13 planks) = 3-8 thousand rubles material + 4-6 thousand installation.
Can you combinemodern furniture with vintage in a loft
Possible and necessary. Loft loves eclecticism (new + old). A modern minimalist sofa + a vintage worn leather armchair (1950s-60s) = contrast, depth. A modern glass table + vintage metal chairs (factory-made, USSR) = a dialogue of eras. The main thing: a unified color palette (not colorful, but restrained), vintage style is industrial (not Provençal with flowers, but metal, leather, wear).
Conclusion: eclecticism as the highest design skill.
An eclectic loft is not for everyone. It requires courage (combining metal and stucco is heresy from the perspective of style purists), taste (the balance is subtle, easy to slide into kitsch), budget (real metal, solid wood, quality stucco are expensive). But the result is worth the investment.
You enter the space. The ceiling is concrete gray, intersected by black beams (industrialism, power). But in the center is a white rosette, classical, elegant (contrast, surprise). The walls are three smooth gray ones (asceticism), the fourth is clad in dark oak boards (warmth, texture). On the walls, white moldings form frames (graphics, structure). The floor is dark oak board (nobility). The shelving unit is black metal + wood (function + beauty). A gray sofa, brown leather armchairs (comfort, vintage chic). Black MDF baseboard (neutral finishing touch).
Everything together is not chaos, but a composition.metal decorative elementssets the framework (beams, shelving unit - structure, strength).Wooden decorationsoftens (boards, shelves - warmth, naturalness).Polyurethane moldingsadds sophistication (rosette, cornices, moldings - classic, history).Modern Furnitureties everything together (neutral, functional, laconic).
Create dialogue interiors. Where the industrial past (metal, concrete - memory of factories) meets the classical past (stucco - memory of palaces) and modernity (furniture, technology - today). Where each element tells its own story, but all stories sound in unison.
Don't be afraid to mix. Stylistic purity (only loft, only classic, only minimalism) is boring. Life is eclectic (we wear sneakers with blazers, listen to Bach and hip-hop, eat borscht and sushi). An interior can be the same (metal + wood + stucco = eclecticism reflecting the multifaceted nature of life).
STAVROS: materials for an eclectic loft under one roof
Where to findmetal decorative elements, Wooden decoration, polyurethane molding, modern furnitureandMDF Skirting Boardfor a loft? Answer: STAVROS is a company creating comprehensive solutions for eclectic interiors.
Metal elements: Decorative beams (boxes made of profile pipe, matte black paint, any length), metal + wood shelving units (black welded frame, brushed oak/ash shelves, custom size), shelf brackets (metal brackets, hidden or visible), decorative grilles (space zoning, geometric or floral patterns). Production: own metalworking shops, lead time 2-4 weeks.
Wooden decor: Solid wood boards (oak, ash, pine - width 15-25 cm, thickness 25-40 mm, brushing, gray/black/brown tinting, matte oil finish), slats (width 30-80 mm, length 2000-3000 mm, any species and finish), slabs for tables (solid wood slices, thickness 50-80 mm, length up to 3 meters, live edge), carved overlays (rosettes, corner elements, cartouches - for accents on furniture, walls). Catalog 500+ items, custom manufacturing 3-6 weeks.
Polyurethane stucco: Moldings (300+ models, width 3-15 cm, simple and ornamented, length 2-2.4 meters), ceiling rosettes (round, square, diameter 30-120 cm, 50+ models), cornices (width 5-20 cm, with and without ornament, lighting possible), pilasters, half-columns (for framing doors, mirrors, zoning). Quality: high-resolution casting, density 420 kg/m³, factory primer. Price 180-1200 rubles/element (depends on size, complexity).
Modern furniture: Sofas (straight, corner, modular, fabric/leather upholstery, wood/metal frame, any size), shelving units and wall units (metal + wood, painted MDF, solid wood), tables (dining, coffee, consoles - glass, marble, wood, metal), armchairs, poufs. Production 4-8 weeks, 18-month warranty.
MDF baseboard: Height 60-150 mm (standard 80, 100, 120 mm), profile straight or classic, primed for painting (you paint to the desired color) or painted (white, black, gray, any RAL on request). Plank length 2500 mm (fewer joints). Price 200-600 rubles/plank.
Loft design project: Don't know how to combine metal, wood, stucco? STAVROS designers will create a project: layout (zoning, furniture arrangement), material selection (which metal, which wood, which stucco, how to combine), color palette (neutral base + accents), lighting calculation (how much light, where the fixtures are), 3D visualization (photorealistic images of the future loft). The service is paid (15-30 thousand per room project), but the cost is deducted when ordering materials and furniture from 300 thousand.
Turnkey installation: Metal beams are installed (ceiling mounting, leveling, on-site painting if correction is needed). Boards are mounted on walls (frame or direct fastening, millimeter precision). Stucco is glued (45-degree corners, joints filled, sanded, painted). Furniture is delivered, assembled, installed. Baseboard is mounted around the perimeter (corners cut, adhesive/screw fastening). 2-year workmanship warranty.
Honest prices: Decorative beam - 3500 rubles/linear meter. Brushed oak board - 2200 rubles/m². Simple polyurethane molding - 250 rubles/linear meter. Modern sofa - from 70 thousand. Primed MDF baseboard - 280 rubles/plank. This is not cheap (quality requires investment), but honest (prices correspond to materials, work, durability).
Create lofts where metal does not overwhelm (beams structure, do not loom), wood does not soften into rustic (rough, brushed, dark - nobility, not country), stucco does not turn into classic (dosed, laconic, contrasting - accent, not dominant). Trust STAVROS - a company for which eclecticism is not chaos, but the art of balance. Your loft deserves to be not typical (metal + concrete, boring), but unique (metal + wood + stucco, wow-effect guaranteed). And STAVROS implements this. From the first beam to the last baseboard.