This charming children's corner represents a masterfully designed space under a sloped roof, where functionality harmoniously combines with aesthetics. The key element of the interior is a white bed-house with protective railings, creating a sense of a cozy cocoon within the room. This "house within a house" technique not only visually zones the space but also creates a psychologically comfortable environment for a child.
The interior is maintained in a neutral color palette — light gray walls serve as an ideal background for white furniture elements and natural wooden accents. Note the thoughtful use of various textures: smooth wall surfaces contrast with textile elements, while wooden stumps serving as improvised side tables add natural warmth to the space. The hanging cocoon chair in the corner of the room brings an element of playfulness and creates an additional relaxation zone.
Storage systems are unobtrusively integrated — pull-out drawers under the bed and open shelves on the wall provide functionality without cluttering the space. The sloped roof with a dormer window provides excellent natural lighting, visually expanding the room. When designing the facade of a country house, such dormer windows become not only a functional but also an architecturally expressive element.
The decor details are minimalist but carefully selected — textile elements in the bed and chair, a rug with a subtle geometric pattern, small frames on the shelves. This creates a balanced, not overloaded interior where there is room for imagination and play. The use of attic space is particularly successful — often problematic sloped ceilings are transformed here into an advantage, creating a unique atmosphere.