Attic apartments often evoke a bohemian lifestyle and inspire daydreaming. For all those who love this type of interior design, we have selected a unique dwelling from which you can also draw inspiration.

Often, a drawback of living in an attic is insufficient natural light. However, in this case, the space receives a sufficient amount to highlight the beauty of the home and especially to increase the feeling of spaciousness. Thanks to the skylights and walls painted a bright white, the entire dwelling appears airy and dynamic.

In a distinctly Scandinavian homage, the wooden floor harmoniously combines visually with the white walls and ceiling. Noteworthy is also the classic black-and-white contrast as well as the color accents that enliven the space and give it a youthful, bohemian air.

Black creates depth at the level of the decor, being integrated into the dining table and bench, as well as in the kitchen area and even in the bathroom, with the entire floor being black. The space in this apartment is not very generous, but the intelligent layout makes each area well-defined within the overall dwelling.

This layout will feature a sleeping area, a socializing zone, and an office; the dining area, perfect for meals with friends, flows into the kitchen and then the bathroom. The sleeping area is visually separated by a large, white, translucent curtain. The office area is marked by a subtle floral collage, and the window is highlighted with a few decorations.

The socialization area is highlighted by a sofa, a mini coffee table, and two suspended shelves for storage; the mirror's role here is to reflect light and enhance the illusion of spaciousness. As a true Scandinavian dwelling, plants refresh the decor in a pleasant way. The small bathroom has a unique charm thanks to its vintage candle holder.

Small decorations, paintings, lamps, decorative pillows and of course plants are the discreet elements that personalize Bohemian space to this attic apartment.

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A bohemian loft apartment design

The relaxation area features a bed separated from the rest of the space by a long white curtain.