Bachelor's Pad

Nothing attracts male young urban professionals more than lofts as dwellings. They’re hip, practical, and very, very citified. Since many lofts have industrial roots and built more for practicality than for its aesthetic sense, try to keep most of the existing design and choose materials that complement them. Identify interesting structures such as old posts, and beams, or wall crevices and highlight them. It’s not only practical and stylish, but it also gives a raw appeal – perfect for a bachelor.

For the problem of space, finding the right furnishings could help in retrieving ample space without making the room too bare. I’m sure others would agree that having mirrors in the home can have its uses. Placing mirrors in strategic places can do wonders to small rooms as their reflections gives the illusion of depth and space. Get multi-task furniture. A large, sturdy wooden chest can act as coffee table and storage.

As for style, you can balance out harsher-looking materials such as steel, or wood, or brick with soft fabrics and good mood lighting. Classy floor and table lamps with soft shades will do the trick of turning the loft from bland to classy.