Rustic Style Attic Design – A Corner Full Of Passion
Since we’ve earlier mentioned rustic style interiors, let’s now narrow down the discussion and focus on attics decorated along the same lines. You can take advantage of such a corner of the home and set it up to fit your own taste, contrasting the rest of the interiors, a space just for yourself where to find the profound tranquility at the end of a working day. To inspire you in designing rustic style attics, here are several interesting suggestions.
A room featuring discreet spots of color where the child will find all the energy he or she needs. Simple, but elegant, the room exhales calm and a consummate beauty alike.
An attic which invites to rest, thanks to its soft colors and a simple furniture set up, framed by windows which pours in floods of natural light, impregnating the room with vitality.
Again, simplicity radiating harmony, a nest just for yourselves where to find the passion of living. The bare wooden beams come to add a bit of drama to the inert picture.
The same lines, but in a more complex décor. The room stands out through a chromatic harmony which inspires serenity, shrouded in a light which mysteriously comes in through the skylights. The log base lamps complete this rustic image.
Some have gone further and used the whole open space in the loft for a little of every day’s needs. A bedroom with a tub standing right under the skylight is truly an ingenious idea. The swing in the image turns the attic into a genuine multifunctional space.
In Scandinavia, good ideas run free, such as this attic with a cut out floor opening the space to below. An unusual design which connects the loft to the rest of the house while still giving the attic an enigmatic feel.
In Scandinavia, good ideas run free, such as this attic with a cut out floor opening the space to below. An unusual design which connects the loft to the rest of the house while still giving the attic an enigmatic feel.
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