The designers who created this project were inspired by elements of nature: earth, water, plants, and sky.to transform an attic in a place of peace and relaxation.

The overall image is defined by a simple color palette, raw shades of brown. The focal point is the L-shaped sofa in a neutral, light color. It faces a rustic fireplace and is decorated with pillows of varying sizes.

It's not just the color palette that evokes nature, trees, and earth; the textures of the furniture and decorations also play a role. For example, the coffee table is a woven wicker chest and the curtains are made of jute.

The small space led to a simple wall décor choice, with a single-color, brown painting depicting a group of birds drawing the eye. Again, the designers emphasized natural elements.

Monotony is broken by an accent color – orange. This shade, found in the vase of flowers and the throw blanket on the sofa, is chosen in harmony and compatibility with the rest of the elements in the room.

The style continues into the bedroom with hemp and linen textures. The decor was done using the rule of odd numbers, maintaining simplicity and warm tones. The small window is highlighted by jute upholstery on the wall. The lamp is lowered to the level of the furniture to create space and unity.

For storage, bulky furniture was eschewed to maximize space. The clothes rail and shoe rack are concealed behind a jute curtain. In addition to this makeshift dressing area, there is a compartmentalized unit housing storage baskets.

To create an impression of space and openness, specialists placed an oversized mirror in the living room. The decor is completed by flowers, books, vases, paintings, and wooden figurines.