Hristina Kazakova
BDes (Hons) Interior & Spatial Design
Loom
Loom is a third space created for those living in multigenerational or overcrowded homes, providing a place for balance, connection, and personal well-being. Inspired by the interaction of threads on a loom, Loom offers an essential break from the tension, noise, and lack of peace that may be experienced at home. The facility has quiet Areas, open meeting places, and variable zones for study or creativity, allowing visitors to discover calm, inspiration, or social interaction. Loom creates an environment where people can grow, rest, and reconnect with themselves and others, providing clarity and peace outside the home.

The Weave - Communal & Group Area - Ground Level A vibrant, social space where people come together like interlacing threads full of energy, connection, and shared experiences.

The Common Thread - Communal Gatherings - Ground Level A warm, flexible zone for shared activities, conversation, and group connection.

The Crossweave -Transition Space - Upper Level a space of overlap, where directions change and patterns meet, linking social spaces to focused, quieter areas.

The Common Thread - Evening- A welcoming zone for evening gatherings, designed with light and openness to create a sense of comfort and safety after dark.

The Thread Room - Private Room for Counselling - Ground Level A protected space for untangling thoughts and quiet one-on-one conversations.

The Study Strand - Semi-Quiet Study Area - Upper Level A calm place for reading and shared learning - quiet, but not silent.

The Silent Strand - Computer & Research Zone - Upper Level A quiet, structured space for digital research, deep focus, and reflection.

Exploded isometric view - This view shows the design's primary spatial aspects, highlighting how each unique area-social, quiet, private, and transitional interacts with the overall structure.

Plan - The plan illustrates the spatial layout and zoning of the project