This is a magnificent example of transforming attic space into a functional room for relaxation and physical exercise. The architectural solution maximally emphasizes the structural features of the roof, making the exposed wooden beams a central design element. The high triangular ceiling with bare rafters creates a sense of airiness and spaciousness, despite the potentially limited mansard space.
Particular attention is drawn to the harmonious combination of various materials: the warm texture of the natural wooden flooring, the brick wall at the far end of the room serving as an accent element, and the white plastered surfaces of the remaining walls and ceiling. This contrast adds depth and character to the interior while maintaining a bright, welcoming atmosphere.
The lighting here is thoughtfully designed: pendant lights elegantly complement the natural light coming through the windows. Functional zoning of the space is accomplished with a light wooden railing that visually separates the exercise area from the relaxation area. This idea can be successfully applied when designing a country house interior, when creating several functional zones within one space is necessary.
The furniture is selected with consideration for the overall style and purpose of the room: a wicker chair with a soft cushion, a small sofa in the background, and exercise equipment (yoga mat, fitness ball) indicate the multifunctionality of this space, which can serve for both active and passive recreation.
An interesting solution is the use of the brick wall not just as a decorative element, but also as a functional surface where a window and mirror are placed, adding depth to the space and reflecting natural light.