Lucky homeowners with an attic space will find inspiration in this layout model. Located on the 6th floor of a building in Paris, this home spans approximately 60 square meters and was achieved by combining several smaller rooms to create a bright space with stunning city views.
The main room was designed to be the study of a pianist. In one corner stood a piano bathed in light from the dormer window.
Without a doubt, the central element is the slanted window which allows plenty of natural light into the room and creates a unique atmosphere, different from a normal room. On the one hand, daylight helps with concentration, and at night, the starry sky stimulates imagination.
This design preserves the original support pillars. The walls have been decorated entirely in white, making the room appear much more spacious. This is a common technique used for smaller rooms.
The Kitchen The kitchen was integrated into the living area. The furniture is minimalist and discreet, with straight lines and plenty of storage space. Although the kitchen is quite small, it has everything a normal kitchen needs: a sink, stove, and cabinets for cooking utensils.
The table was positioned in front of the open-space kitchen, under the large window, which creates a unique feeling. Imagine how delightful breakfast must be in such a room.
The Sofa It is positioned opposite the piano, and a dresser with a television on it was placed next to it. The sofa bed is another trick of small space design; it can be transformed into a bed in a few moves.
The Baths The bathroom is simple, decorated in white with a window positioned above the bathtub. The floor has an interesting look provided by marble tiles. Here we can also see simple tiling and some storage spaces built into the walls.
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Lucky homeowners with an attic space will find inspiration in this layout model. Located on the 6th floor of a building in Paris, this home spans approximately 60 square meters and was achieved by sacrificing several smaller rooms, all merging to create a bright space with stunning city views.







