52sqm in the attic: the small apartment with big ideas
This 52sqm in the attic apartment is optimized and decorated with natural materials, abundant light, and an open floor plan
This 52sqm in the attic, a two-room apartment is decorated in a contemporary style that blends wood with geometric lines. The space was thoughtfully designed by Finterio Studio. It is a bright, well-optimized retreat where natural light highlights the reinvented spaces. The original floor plan featured a series of small rooms ill-suited to the owners’ needs. The partitions were removed to make way for an open, modern space.
Natural light floods in generously from the moment you enter. The eye travels freely to the far end of the large living area. This space combines the living room, dining room, and kitchen in a single, open layout. Movement flows naturally and seamlessly between the zones. Under the sloping ceiling, the bedroom has found its place. It offers total comfort thanks to discreet yet well-thought-out features. Thanks to this flawless layout, the space feels larger than it actually is. The atmosphere is serene and conducive to rest.
Wood serves as the unifying element throughout these 52sqm in the attic, from the floors to the built-in storage. Its warm hue creates a cozy and tactile feel. In contrast, a few black accents add energy to the soft, natural tones of the space. The textiles are understated, using light shades that soften the contemporary lines. The blinds filter the light and bring a lot of softness to the rooms.
Behind this aesthetically pleasing design, the technology is discreet yet effective. Lighting, blinds, and temperature are easily controlled via an integrated system. This modernity isn’t immediately apparent, but it provides definite comfort. The custom storage solutions make the most of every available centimeter, and nothing sticks out. This small apartment is a success with its cohesive decor in natural tones. Its soothing neutrality is nonetheless full of personality, and it’s exemplary in terms of layout. Even larger spaces could draw inspiration from it, couldn’t they? Photos: Ivan Sorokin
Source : Lakbermagazin
A tour of the apartment
Natural light floods in generously from the moment you enter. The eye travels freely to the far end of the large living area. This space combines the living room, dining room, and kitchen in a single, open layout. Movement flows naturally and seamlessly between the zones. Under the sloping ceiling, the bedroom has found its place. It offers total comfort thanks to discreet yet well-thought-out features. Thanks to this flawless layout, the space feels larger than it actually is. The atmosphere is serene and conducive to rest.
Wood serves as the unifying element throughout these 52sqm in the attic, from the floors to the built-in storage. Its warm hue creates a cozy and tactile feel. In contrast, a few black accents add energy to the soft, natural tones of the space. The textiles are understated, using light shades that soften the contemporary lines. The blinds filter the light and bring a lot of softness to the rooms.
Behind this aesthetically pleasing design, the technology is discreet yet effective. Lighting, blinds, and temperature are easily controlled via an integrated system. This modernity isn’t immediately apparent, but it provides definite comfort. The custom storage solutions make the most of every available centimeter, and nothing sticks out. This small apartment is a success with its cohesive decor in natural tones. Its soothing neutrality is nonetheless full of personality, and it’s exemplary in terms of layout. Even larger spaces could draw inspiration from it, couldn’t they? Photos: Ivan Sorokin
Source : Lakbermagazin





















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