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Attic Space with Exposed Beams: A Cozy Corner Under the Pitched Roof

#8729. Attic Space with Exposed Beams: A Cozy Corner Under the Pitched Roof

This is a magnificent example of transforming an attic space into a cozy atmospheric corner for relaxation. The architectural dominant of the interior is the expressive structure of the pitched roof with exposed wooden beams, which create a sense of authenticity and special charm. The warm shade of untreated wood contrasts with the white surfaces between the beams, visually expanding the space under the roof slopes.

Particularly noteworthy is how the designer skillfully arranged the lounge area in the attic room. The compact sand-colored sofa is complemented by bright accent pillows — white and orange, which echo the color scheme of the yellow vintage rug. This rug not only sets a warm color palette for the entire space but also visually defines the relaxation zone.

The interior demonstrates a masterful combination of functionality and aesthetics. The small white tripod table serves as an ideal companion for the armchair, while the tall floor lamp with a white shade provides directed lighting for reading. Live greenery in the form of an indoor plant adds freshness to the interior and softens the geometry of the structural elements.

The staircase railing, executed in white with vertical planks, creates a light transition between the house levels and doesn't visually weigh down the space. The light wooden floor finishing harmoniously complements the overall color concept of the interior.

This project demonstrates how, when designing a country house, one can effectively use under-roof space, transforming technical areas into functional and aesthetically appealing rooms. The combination of natural materials, well-thought-out lighting, and carefully selected accessories make this space both modern and timeless.

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