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16 Dreamy Attic Rooms - Sloped Ceiling Design Ideas

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Not your average crawl space.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Fantastic Frank

Attics are so much more than just dusty storage units and creepy crawl spaces. In fact, they have the potential to be the loveliest rooms in the house when given the right decor treatment. Something about those low, sloped ceilings just sets the tone for intimate, private escapes. Keep reading for 16 attic-room ideas to unlock this little nook's full potential, from guest bedrooms to extra bathrooms and even a writer's retreat.

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Play With Scale in a Reading Nook

Design illusions are your best friend when it comes to decorating a room with low ceilings. Opt for lower furniture and scaled artwork to create the visual effect of higher ceilings. If you want to make your attic space a quiet room to lounge in, bring in a settee, lounger, or upholstered bench, a small side table, and a reading light.

Beatriz da Costa

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Make it a Guest Room

An extra bedroom will always come in handy, especially if you host visitors frequently. Two twin beds creates a nice symmetrical look, but if the room is long enough, try three. Lined up in a row, the repetition creates a unique aesthetic. The blue prints throughout this space add a dreamy feel, too.

PHOTO: Nicole Franzen; DESIGN: Leanne Ford Interiors

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Take Advantage of Every Nook and Cranny

Doesn't this look like the tree-house hideout you always dreamed of having as a kid? This built-in reading nook is the perfect place to curl up with a good book, and it hardly takes up any space at all. Style it with throw pillows, cushions, and a blanket to make it extra cozy.

Robert Peterson

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Make it a Studio

If the attic in your home is big enough, transform it into a studio apartment complete with its own bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. This will make your guests feel independent and at home. Plus, you can turn a profit if you rent it out as an apartment or on Airbnb. Take style notes from designer Brian Patrick Flynn's tiny but bold kitchen in Iceland.

Fantastic Frank

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Create a Cocoon

There's a certain ethereal feel to attics because of the unique architectural lines. The way the light pours into this room is just divine—we'd never want to leave this little cocoon. If you decide to transform yours into a bedroom, embrace that vibe with loose linens and a netted pendant light.

PHOTO: Max Kim Bee; DESIGN: Leanne Ford Interiors

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Add an Extra Bathroom

When you have extra space you don't know what to do with, another bathroom is never a bad idea. Not only will an extra bathroom increase the value of your home, but you'll also have somewhere to send guests or family members who keep hogging the main bathroom in the house. We love how this room has the tub inside of the shower space: space-saving and versatile.

Nick Johnson

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Bring It Outside

If your attic space opens up onto a roof deck and space allows, why not install a jacuzzi? Then put a little hangout area off to the side for an outdoor space to stargaze from. No room for a jacuzzi? Try hanging a small hammock instead.

Fantastic Frank

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Get Cozy

This attic room looks like the ultimate napping destination. With layers of gray cushions and throws, the color story is both simple and soothing. Slide a slim side table into the corner for a little surface area to store things on.

Fantastic Frank

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Ditch the Bed Frame

Keep the mattress on the ground to make the ceilings feel a little less low. Swap a tall bedside table with a short and slim stool and simply lean your artwork against the wall from the floor.

Nicole Franzen

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Let It Speak for Itself

If your bedroom is lofted, with an attic-like feel, take notes from this room. With everything customized to this space, it's bursting with personality—proof that a little bit will do the trick. For a similar aesthetic, stick to edgier materials, like concrete and wood. We think Marie Kondo would approve.

Robson Rak

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Make It a Game Room

If your attic is large enough and you have kids, turn it into a game room/hangout zone. The extra room in the attic is a perfect place for that, since it feels private from the rest of the house. That also means it doesn't matter if the decor clashes with the more grownup rooms throughout the home.

PHOTO: Nicole Franzen; DESIGN: Leanne Ford Interiors

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Use It as a Closet

We know we said that an attic could be used for so much more than just storage, but it's also not a bad idea to put your closet up there if you need extra space or privacy. With crisp white paint, a dresser, and a stool, it'll feel like a glamorous dressing room.

Robson Rak

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Incorporate Color and Plenty of Light

Layers and layers of purple really pop in this attic bedroom against the sharp black accents and crisp white paint. Treat it as you would any other bedroom, just keep in mind that you may need to install more overhead lighting if there are only small skylight windows.

PHOTO: Nicole Franzen; DESIGN: Leanne Ford Interiors

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Set Up a Writer's Retreat

This is the writer's retreat of our dreams. An office in the attic will be the perfect hideout when you need to do some serious thinking. For a laid-back, calming environment, paint everything white and put your work station right by the window.

Victoria Pearson

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Be Bold

This attic bedroom feels like being inside a genie's bottle. If you need an extra bedroom, take advantage of the attic: We can see this being the perfect room for a teenager.

PHOTO: Tessa Neustadt

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Make It Homework-Friendly

Give your kids somewhere quiet and private to do their homework by putting a little desk space in the attic. It could also be a craft room if you're creative and in need of a more private place to brainstorm.

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Attic bedroom ideas offer the perfect opportunity to expand the available living space in your home. Separate from the rest of the house, your attic can be transformed to cater to whatever you need, from creating a cozy master suite to providing a welcoming space for guests to come and stay. 

Unlike other bedroom ideas and guest bedroom ideas, attic bedrooms have unique requirements. Sloping ceilings, unusual floor plans and the need for additional storage all need to factor into the design. 

'When working with an attic space you often have to contend with challenging architecture like slanted or low ceilings,' says Kim Meardon, designer at M + M Interior Design . 'Lean into those details and accentuate them with paneling and beams.  It will call attention to the architecture and even serve as a safety feature, helping you to avoid hitting your head in low areas.' 

Attic bedroom ideas: converting your attic

Before you start designing your attic bedroom ideas, you must check that your attic is suitable for conversion. In order to convert an attic you need to make sure the space complies with regulations for minimum room areas as stipulated by the International Residential code .  

These regulations state that your completed attic conversion needs to have:

These restrictions ensure that your attic bedroom ideas are safe and habitable. If you are unsure whether your attic has the potential for conversion, consider commissioning an architect, who will be able to advise.  

'There are so many different potential sizes and layouts for an attic bedroom, that it really will be a case-by-case basis, but there are a few things to consider. Attic ceilings are mostly made up of your homes rafters which can pinch down the usable space. If you’re creating a room in the attic it’s best to not let any wall be shorter than about 50”. This will greatly reduce the potential for hitting your head on the ceiling,' says Ben Neely, founder of Riverbend Homes . 'All bedrooms in a home are required by fire code to have an operable “egress” window in them for a quick exit. You’ll want to keep access to that window in the main area of the room, not in a closet or a bathroom.'

1. Use your attic bedroom ideas to create your dream space

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Converting your attic space to incorporate attic bedroom ideas will bring with it the opportunity to create your dream bedroom. It gives you the chance to design your space from scratch and incorporate interesting features. This bedroom designed by M+M Interior Design is flooded with natural light from the trilogy of windows while an elegant fireplace and exposed roof beams offer a heritage touch.

'This room was blessed with high ceilings and an incredible view so the intention was to draw your eye out to the lake which we did by keeping the palette very light and neutral.  We have small pops of color with the fireplace surround, pillows and rug but they are muted and feel lived in.  There is nothing jarring that pulls your attention so it becomes all about the view,' adds designer Kim.

2. Maximize light by installing skylights

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Prior to conversion, your attic will be devoid of light. Therefore, factoring ways to increase natural light into your attic bedroom ideas is key. The most common window solution is to insert rooflights that follow the roof pitch between the rafters. 

Another option is to install a dormer window. ‘This innovative alternative to a traditional dormer lifts the windows out of the roof, increasing useable space while creating a bright and airy atmosphere,’ says Jolanda de Gooijer, senior regional product manager windows at VELUX .  

There are a number of styles available – from flat-roof construction, to cottage-style pitched-roof dormers, which are more sympathetic for period properties, but provide less usable space. Where the style of the property permits, full-length glazed doors along a gable wall, with a Juliet balcony, will maximize the sense of space.

Also consider integrating technology into your skylight. 'Pick a skylight with a sensor to detect rain. They will automatically open when things are getting hot, and will close on detecting rain to stop any flooding inside,' recommends Aaron Barnett, builder and founder of Banging Toolbox . 

3. Create a luxury environment

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Located at the top of the property, attic bedroom ideas give you the opportunity to create a true sanctuary. Slightly separate from the main house, attic bedrooms have an innate sense of privacy and serenity, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. 

When selecting your attic bedroom ideas, opt for little touches of luxury such as cozy quilts, faux fur throws, and delicate linen curtains. Since this room is detached from the wear and tear of the household, you can select a lighter color scheme of gray and white, with accents of light wood to create a peaceful oasis that you'll love to retreat to at the end of a busy day. 

4. Opt lower furniture to create the illusion of higher ceilings

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Attic ceilings are often lower than those in the other area of the house, and sloping ceilings will further increase the illusion of truncated rooms. Therefore, it is important that your attic bedroom ideas work to visually accentuate the height of the space. One of the best ways to deal with this challenge is to opt for lower furniture to maximize the head-height in the room – especially when it comes to bed ideas. You can also install a skylight in between the rafters to bring in natural light and create the illusion of more space.

5. Create a cozy guest bedroom for visiting family

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If you’re looking to create an extra bedroom for visiting family, attic bedroom ideas offer plenty of potential. Make the most of awkward eaves by positioning children’s beds underneath and dress in matching bedlinen to create a harmonious scheme. 

There are plenty of twin bedroom ideas to help you decide on the perfect decor. If you have regular guests, such as grandchildren, nieces or nephews, you can curate the design to reflect their tastes and character too – making for a space that will only add to the excitement of their stay.

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When decorating a new attic bedroom, you are starting from scratch with your interior design. The opportunities that this presents can be exciting but it can also be daunting. Don't be tempted to overfill the space with different attic bedroom ideas, instead focus on a few interesting features and make these the heart of your design.

Bed frames occupy the greatest footprint of any piece of furniture in your bedroom and therefore should stand out. One great way to add instant character to your attic bedroom ideas is to add an antique bed frame. Offering a rich patina that is impossible to replicate, antiques are both a sophisticated and sustainable way to furnish your home. 'Antique beds inject so much personality into a bedroom. They are often unique pieces that can instantly add romance, luxury or fun to an otherwise featureless room,' says Shabs Kay, founder of Victorian Dreams .

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Accentuating the height of the room is key when selecting your attic bedroom ideas. In this bedroom, a four poster bed creates the focal point of the space. However, unlike heavier traditional designs, its slim, white metal frame doesn't overwhelm and instead draws the eye to the top of the canopy and with it accentuates the height of the room. 

Continue the accentuating treatment by making a design feature out of roof beams by leaving them exposed. Rather than covering or painting these characterful features, let the rich tones of the textural wood channel the warmth of rustic bedroom ideas.

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Maximize space with built in storage

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While trading your attic for an attic bedroom brings additional living space to your home, it also means a loss of storage space. Therefore, storage ideas must play a significant role in your attic bedroom ideas.

'Fitted wardrobes are the perfect solution for individuals looking to store lots of  items, without dominating too much space in the bedroom. The big advantage of fitted wardrobes is of course that they can fill any available space while also being able to cope with any idiosyncrasies in the room,' says Simon Tcherniak, senior designer at Neville Johnson .

9. White color scheme to brighten the space

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Attics have a reputation for being dark and unwelcoming spaces; the antithesis of the you dream bedroom. Therefore, it is important to find ways to increase natural light within your attic bedroom ideas. One of the easiest ways is to opt for a light, bright color-scheme.  

In this bedroom, walls are painted white to maximize the light reflected back into the room, while a panelling adds texture and interest. Opting for vertical paneling is a great choice for attic bedroom ideas as it helps to make the room seem larger and more welcoming. Large windows with voile blinds provide the perfect balance of privacy and light, with the semi-translucent fabric softly diffusing natural light into the room for a bright and airy atmosphere.

10. Factor in practical elements

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From chimney flues through to heating pipes and boilers, your attic is likely to be home to a whole host of structural elements alongside your attic bedroom ideas. These structural elements are likely to be difficult to remove or reroute and therefore need to be incorporated into your design.

Here, a flue pipe has been painted in a chic black shade and is an unobstructive addition to the corner of this room. Alternatively, consider boxing in awkward elements so that they seemingly disappear into the walls, or hire a professional designer to incorporate boilers, water tanks or pipes into built-in storage.  

How do I maximize space in my attic room?

There are plenty of ways to maximize space in your attic room, from adding clever-built-in bedroom storage ideas through to adding a dormer window. 

'Make use of the seemingly awkward contours of the room to your advantage. A little creativity and you can transform the eaves of the attic as built-in storage,' recommends Giovanni Scippo, director at 3D Lines . 'You should also consider ditching the bed frame completely. Choose low furniture so it feels less cramped and maximize the vertical space on your wall with lighting and shelves.'

Adding roof windows are also a great way to maximize space in your attic room. 'Roof windows are the ideal solution for any loft conversion to add light from above into areas of your home that may not have as much access to daylight,' says Jolanda de Gooijer.

Where should a bed be placed in an attic?

You should place a bed so that it backs onto one of the non-sloping walls. This will ensure that you have enough head height to sit up in bed and will prevent the space from feeling too cramped. If you have a full wall with a window, consider putting your bed up against this as it will help to draw the eye and brighten your attic bedroom ideas. 

'If you have ample headroom in the attic, the bed can really go anywhere. If you’re pinched for headspace and you want to maximize the feeling of the room, moving the bed to a lower ceiling area is ideal as you’ll spend most of the time laying down so ceiling heights aren’t as big of a concern,' says Ben Neely.

Having graduated with a first class degree in English Literature four years ago, Holly started her career as a features writer and sub-editor at Period Living magazine, Homes & Gardens' sister title. Working on Period Living brought with it insight into the complexities of owning and caring for period homes, from interior decorating through to choosing the right windows and the challenges of extending. This has led to a passion for traditional interiors, particularly the country-look. Writing for the Homes & Gardens website as a content editor, alongside regular features for Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors magazines, has enabled her to broaden her writing to incorporate her interests in gardening, wildlife and nature. 

Attic bedroom design - 85 photos of interiors, ideas for renovation and decoration

Oh, those attics! How often, when building their own house, people make many plans regarding the arrangement of the under-roof area. As a result, most often, the attic turns into an ordinary dump for mountains of things that do not seem to be needed, but it is a pity to throw them away. Whether it's a matter of equipping a full-fledged living room here, for example, a bedroom. How to do it? We will talk about this in today's article, and also look at many examples in the best photographs.

Attic bedroom features

Arranging a bedroom in the attic is one of the best options for the rational use of an empty attic. Its advantage lies in the fact that under the sloping vaults you can easily install a bed (and more than one), while more overall furniture simply does not fit here. In fact, an additional living space appears in the house, where you can not only organize a bedroom for family members, but also a guest room. If the area allows, several beds are installed here, the necessary storage systems and a dressing room are equipped. Since the bedroom is located on a territory remote from other rooms, here you can truly fully relax, retire and escape from everyday worries.

The attic can be turned into a full-fledged children's corner. Since the furniture for the child is small in size, it will successfully fit into a non-standard layout. Children love everything unusual - secluded corners, attics, cozy rooms filled with their favorite toys. This is what the attic children's bedroom will look like, where the sloping ceiling will replace the vault of heaven.

Attic bedroom equipment has another additional bonus - the ability to implement a variety of unusual design solutions, using architectural features, natural materials of the ceiling, sloping window openings.

What to consider?

When allocating the attic space to the bedroom, you need to understand that now it is becoming a living space, therefore, it will require high-quality arrangement. In particular, this applies to the insulation of the room - the arrangement of additional thermal insulation of the walls, the installation of heating radiators. Often, during the construction of a house, the owners do not pay much attention to providing the attic with electricity - a maximum of one or two light bulbs are installed here, which will save if a warehouse of any unnecessary items is organized here or repairs are needed. When arranging the bedroom, you will need to carry out high-quality electrical wiring, which will create good lighting.

Attic bedroom colors

Most often, the attic bedroom is dressed in a light palette that compensates for the lack of light. Against its background, dark-colored furniture and textiles will look beautiful, and bright colors of decor and accessories will help to revive the design. However, this is not the only solution - the owners may well decorate the room in any color at their discretion.

Since the geometry of the room itself is quite compressed, it is important not to overdo it with gloomy shades, which will further aggravate the situation. The bedroom in light gray, cream, blue tones will look original and cozy. The wall and ceiling area above the head of the bed are often decorated in accent bright colors, thus emphasizing the territory of sleep.

The choice of color can be dictated by the style of decoration, for example, a Scandinavian bedroom will look great in a snow-white design, a room in a rustic style (Provence, country) cannot do without green, blue, pink natural colors, and in a classic version, they can be taken as a basis brown, beige, burgundy shades, giving the room a special sophistication.

To equip a child's bedroom in the attic, choose a palette that matches the age and gender of the child (pink, blue), or neutral tones, complementing them with bright decorative elements.

Finishes and materials

Today there is a huge choice of finishing materials. When choosing them for arranging a bedroom, you need to pay attention to such indicators as beauty, environmental friendliness and practicality - after all, any owner wants the renovation to please with its novelty for a long time.

Floor

To finish the surface of the bedroom floor, it is important that the material is warm, pleasant to the touch (often people move in this room without shoes), create additional noise insulation and, of course, harmonize with the surrounding design. There are many such materials. It can be soft, warm carpet. It has a variety of colors, which allows you to choose a canvas for any style direction. Modular carpet tiles, which have a stronger base, look especially beautiful. Parquet board and laminate will greatly simplify the cleaning process, and the cork floor will last for decades, giving the room the warmth and comfort of natural material.

Walls

The choice of finishing materials for the walls is also quite extensive - they are painted, whitewashed, wallpapered, plastered. PVC panels are now widely used - they have many variations in execution, can be colored or imitate natural materials, are easy to install and last quite a long time. With their help, you can create absolutely any design - from a calm classic to a daring loft. Often, a significant role is given to drywall, with which you can correct the shortcomings of the walls and the layout as a whole. Finishing materials are often combined, choosing light and dark colors. Canvases with patterns, photo wallpapers, which give a special dynamics, look advantageous.

Ceiling

In the attic bedroom, the issue of ceiling design occupies a special place, due to its non-standard, sloping surfaces, the presence of beamed ceilings and other nuances. Often drywall panels come to the rescue, which help to even out too pointed corners, hide protruding structures, electrical wiring, giving the room a more comfortable look. Finishing can be done using painting, stretch fabrics, lining, wallpaper. Depending on the style of the room, the beams can not be masked - after all, the more complex the interior, the more interesting it is.

Furniture and lighting

Since the bedroom does not need a lot of furniture, it is quite enough to place a bed, a couple of bedside tables, armchairs and a storage system. The bed is most often installed under the lowest bevel of the roof, near the window through which you can sometimes watch the starry sky in the evening. In order to optimally use the territory, built-in wardrobes of a non-standard shape are often made, which are successfully placed under inclined vaults. Also, the best storage systems can be drawers, bedside tables under the bed base.

Bright lighting in the bedroom is unacceptable, but it should be diffused enough to illuminate every necessary area. Large chandeliers are not welcome here - it is better to replace them with compact lamps on the walls and bedside tables. You can arrange the wiring in such a way that the lamps turn on in groups, illuminating different zones.

Interior styles

Any room will look luxurious if decorated in a certain style. The attic bedroom is no exception! The style direction should be chosen in such a way that it matches the preferences of the owners and the overall design concept of the house.

Classic attic bedroom

For those who prefer respectable elegance to excessive pretentiousness and eccentricity, it is better to decorate the bedroom in a classic style. Here, the color scheme of noble shades, such as burgundy, cream, olive, sulfur, etc., is perfectly combined with impeccable details of palace luxury. The floor surface is decorated with expensive natural materials, the ceiling is a matte surface, and the furniture made of wood has rich decorations in the form of carvings and precious fittings. An important role in the classic design is played by textiles - draped curtains, a canopy over the bed.

Attic bedroom in Provence style

The style of a provincial French village is best suited for decorating an attic bedroom, combining comfort and tranquility. There are no bright colors here - the design is based on pastel colors, combined with small floral prints, landscape compositions in wall decoration and textiles. Furniture made with the effect of artificial aging or using decoupage technique, which is adequately complemented by handmade accessories, gives a special atmosphere to the atmosphere.

Loft style loft bedroom

This style, also referred to as "attic", has every right to be implemented in the attic bedroom. There is practically no need to invent anything here: brick, concrete walls, open communications and ventilation pipes, rough beam ceilings, carelessly applied plaster - all this will make up the general picture of the direction. Modernity will be given by such details as multifunctional furniture, appliances, high-quality lighting.

Attic bedroom in minimalist style

Minimalist design looks quite concise and restrained. In the interior, made in light colors, there are only the necessary furnishings. Finishing, as a rule, has a plain white, gray, beige color, which can be diluted with bright blotches in the form of paintings, posters, photo collages, contrasting elements of furniture or textiles that create an accent.

Chalet-style attic bedroom

This is a special style that allows you to create a spectacular design with a wonderfully cozy atmosphere. The ubiquitous presence of natural wood helps in this, which can be found in the decoration of walls, ceilings, floors, furniture, and even window frames are made of this material. Most often, the layout assumes access to a vast terrace located under a gracefully protruding roof vault. A warm fireplace made of stone, subdued soft light and a fur blanket on a spacious bed - what could be better for a good rest?

Attic bedroom interior design - photo

In conclusion, we invite you to visit our gallery. Here we have collected for you the best photos that will demonstrate the various options for arranging a bedroom in the attic. Looking at them, you can create your own design project, making your home more functional and attractive. Happy viewing!

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Attic bedroom - 70 photos of stylish design ideas

> Bedroom > Attic bedroom - 70 photos of original design ideas. An overview of the advantages of such a bedroom!

It takes a lot of information and a lot of time and effort to make the room fit your taste and make it cozy, comfortable, economical and functional.

If the space is small, everything becomes much more difficult to do, but still possible.

You just need to calculate everything in advance, every item and element needs to be thought through right away, so that in the end result you get something really worthwhile and comfortable.

In our time, more and more people want to use absolutely all the space that is possible to the maximum.

In private houses even attics are used, they arrange rooms there and live safely. The best option, according to the advice of designers, is to make a bedroom in the attic, it is better than a kitchen or, for example, a living room.

When creating a room in the attic, you need to remember that in such a place you can apply the most unusual design measures. For example, the ceiling is not dimensionless and in the attic it is fixed on beams, which can be very advantageously used in the design of the bedroom.

When creating a country-style loft bedroom, use light tones on the walls and ceiling. An excellent option would be wallpaper with a small pattern or pattern.

No need to buy wallpaper or wall covering with a large pattern, this is not the best solution for a bedroom. Such a coating on the walls will put pressure on family members.

If you want the Provence style, then the beams in the attic do not need to be covered with anything, they will look harmonious in their real form. Over time, the tree will look a little old-fashioned and it will be beautiful and stylish. It is also necessary then to use industrial materials in this design, such as glass and metal.

With natural beams and walls without plaster, the room will look more spacious.

Sometimes in country houses, the walls are upholstered with clapboard, this is a good option for country style.

Classic or minimalist, they are also perfect for a bedroom in the attic. In this case, there should not be bulky furniture and unnecessary decor items. Everything should be clear and tasteful.

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Color range

The best color for an attic bedroom is a light shade. If the walls are light, then it is better to equip the floor with light colors. But in this style it is not recommended to use dark pieces of furniture.

But light colors in the attic are not an obligatory part. You just need to remember that if the walls are dark, then the furniture needs to be used larger and rougher. Solid wood furniture would be an excellent option.

If you paint the ceiling and floor in light tones, then you can apply the color of the walls at your discretion. Just do not forget that everything must be combined.

Attic bedroom furniture

Furniture must be chosen wisely. The attic room almost always has a small area and it will not be possible to put the furniture that you really really want. It is necessary to calculate possibilities with desires.

First you need to put the furniture that is needed in the first place, this is, of course, the bed. It must be placed at the smallest and lowest wall. So - it's a good option to put the bed closer to the window.

There is little space in the attic, so it is better to refuse bulky cabinets.


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