The blue and white color scheme for this place in a beach house by whitten architects has a bright nautical vibe.
Room ideas for attic bedrooms.
Blue seersucker bedding and cherry wood twin beds give this attic bedroom a timeless look while the printed x base stools add a modern touch.
The two twin beds with drawer storage enhance the ship cabin feeling.
Think about the lighting.
More seating will make the room seem bigger and it provides more functionality.
For example you could whitewash it.
Sheer curtains cover the large windows.
Usually there isn t much sunlight in attic bedrooms so think about using light colors.
Wide area in the attic doesn t mean you can put anything you want in your attic bedroom.
Welcome to our gallery sharing creative attic bedroom ideas with large and small design styles skylights slanted walls decor and furniture.
A fantastic faux leather platform bed with curving sides is the focal point of this mostly white bedroom.
These low walls.
Other options include creating more open flex spaces if you have a large open attic.
Primary bedroom in attic with two skylights and hardwood flooring.
Simple monochrome attic bedroom.
Attic bedroom for the twins.
If you already have an attic with a white wall and ceiling you can try simple attic bedroom.
70 cool attic bedroom design ideas.
Attic spaces are often used simply for storage ventilation and in cases where the attic has enough space they are utilized as an extra room in the house.
Even the teensiest of attics have the potential to become charming guest bedrooms.
There is always that unique novelty in having an attic bedroom as it is unique in every house and comes with its own quirks pros and cons.
An attic room can be transformed into a reading room because it provides distance from anything that occurs downstairs.
Attic bedroom ideas 1.
Minimalist loft bedroom with 4 skylights and white walls.
Use knee walls cleverly.
Besides clever use of light.
If you want to make your attic space a quiet room to lounge in bring in a settee lounger or.
Opt for lower furniture and scaled artwork to create the visual effect of higher ceilings.