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Symmetrical attic children's interior with beam ceiling and panoramic window

#9228. Symmetrical attic children's interior with beam ceiling and panoramic window

This magnificent children's nook, located in the attic floor of a country house, exemplifies how architectural elements can enhance functionality while maintaining aesthetic appeal. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams creates a sense of warmth and naturalness, while the triangular floor-to-ceiling window not only provides abundant natural light but also connects the interior with the surrounding forest landscape.

The symmetrical layout of the room with two bunk beds on either side creates visual balance and maximizes the use of space. The dark blue bed frames harmoniously contrast with the predominantly white walls and the red and white color scheme of the textiles. The striped carpet with alternating red and white stripes sets a rhythm and adds dynamics to the interior.

The central dresser with decorative elements, including a globe and table lamps, serves as both a functional storage element and a focal point of the design. Toys placed around the room add a childish character without compromising the sophistication of the interior.

Particularly noteworthy is the use of textiles with checkered and striped prints, which creates a cozy, almost rustic atmosphere, ideal for designing the facade of a country house in an American style. The clever use of curtains not only adds privacy but also softens the overall geometry of the space.

This interior demonstrates how the architectural features of an attic floor can be turned into advantages, creating a unique and functional children's interior that grows with its inhabitants while maintaining integrity with the overall design of the country house.

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