This beautiful attic apartment with alcove windows and exposed wood beams (styled by
The small kitchen is a part of the living space. The dining table is a great separator between the kitchen and the rest of the living room. You can find a small desk to work from home on the wall next to the bedroom.
The bedroom is rather small, however, it fits a small double bed comfortably. The color palette in this room shares the one in the rest of the apartment.
Grey flooring and a light color palette in the living room
The dark grey vinyl flooring in the apartment is matched by the dark paint color on the exposed wood beams and contrasts with the white walls and ceilings in the space. A large white area rug brightens up a large portion of the flooring. The
A combination of beige and red tones adds a warm element to the interior. The round wood coffee table next to the sofa breaks up all the white in this area.
The bench next to the alcove window fits this low-ceiling area perfectly. The prints and decor pieces finish off this section perfectly.
The space next to the bedroom is used for a small home office spot. The low-ceiling areas of an attic apartment are always a little trickier to decorate, however, they are great for areas where you sit down anyway, like a desk.
The home office section follows the color palette of the rest of the interior.
The kitchen is part of the large living room as well. The
The kitchen itself is a bit dated, however, it’s brought to life by the beautiful combination of accessories.
A small attic bedroom
The tiny attic bedroom fits a small double bed comfortably. The natural color palette mirrors the one in the adjacent living room. The mirror on the wall opposed to the window reflects the daylight coming in and makes the space appear bigger.
A small hallway section in the living room
Since the apartment door comes out straight into the living room of the apartment, a small hallway section is created next to the hallway door.
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