If you are the owner of a tiny studio in34 square meters, and also located on the top floor of the house, and therefore having sloping walls, your main task is the correct organization and layout of all living areas. For example, designers from Gothenburg took an unconventional path and came up with the idea of building a second floor for a bedroom.
The special features of the attic
On the one hand, a true romantic will callsuch housing is poetic, located close to the stars. On the other hand, a practical person will think about the proper arrangement of furniture and the fight against excessive heating of the room on hot sunny days. That's when such functional techniques as arranging the upper floor, hidden from prying eyes, choosing low cabinets and the lightest color scheme for finishing materials, protecting from the scorching rays, will come in handy. Of course, ordinary people will most likely find it difficult to cope with such a project without the help of specialists.
Zonal separation
As a result, the kitchen was located downstairs, consisting ofsmall closed storage systems, a dining room, which actually includes only a small round dining table squeezed into the space under the stairs, and a living room with a cozy sofa and a compact shelf for books. The result was a fairly spacious, uncluttered room, and even the wall with two windows remained almost free. The second tier was accordingly allocated for the bedroom, and, surprisingly, it was possible to put there not only a double bed with a bedside table, but also a chest of drawers for personal belongings and a desk.
Color palette
Naturally, the rooms were decorated withclassic light tones that visually increase the footage and protect them from overheating. However, the interior would not look so original without such stylish design finds as beams made of natural dark wood, which seem to support vertical surfaces that are in perfect harmony with the upper floors of the bedroom. A special highlight was the living room wall, covered with exclusive gray wallpaper with an interesting pattern, as well as a special lighting system. By the way, there is an additional source of natural light in the form of a traditional hole in the sloping roof.
Stylistics
Competent specialists will immediately determine thatThe interior is designed in Scandinavian style with eclectic elements. Here, such multi-style details as forged stair railings, plastic furniture, unpainted steps and an old shoe box in a narrow corridor are mixed. Thus, we recall both classics and high-tech and shabby chic. The cozy atmosphere of the hearth is undoubtedly created by live indoor plants in tubs, and especially the luxurious orange tree. For the environment, originally designed in cold tones, this warm note is absolutely necessary, otherwise it will all look more like an office.