#7528. Modern Attic: Scandinavian Minimalism Under a Sloped Roof

This impressive interior showcases masterful use of space under a sloped roof, demonstrating modern Scandinavian minimalism with loft elements. The two-level layout creates a functional separation between living and private areas while maintaining airiness and spatial integrity.

The lower level houses a kitchen-dining area with impeccably white glossy kitchen cabinet facades that effectively contrast with warm wooden countertops. Notice the compact kitchen island with a breakfast bar—an ideal solution for small spaces, adding functionality without cluttering the interior. The dining area is minimally furnished: a round white table and wireframe metal chairs emphasize the lightness of the composition.

Particularly noteworthy is the architectural feature of the room—the slanted wall with a panoramic window that floods the space with natural light and visually expands it. The skillful integration of this non-standard element into the overall interior concept demonstrates the high mastery of country house design planning.

The second level, organized as a mezzanine with glass railings, serves as a sleeping area. This approach preserves the ceiling height in the main space while creating a cozy, private place for rest. Wooden beams on the ceiling add character to the interior, reminiscent of traditional architecture but with a contemporary interpretation.

The color palette of the interior is built on a combination of white, natural wood, and metallic accents, creating a calm yet expressive atmosphere. The warm-toned wooden parquet floor adds coziness to the space and ties all elements of the interior into a single harmonious composition.

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