Hej there! I hope you had an ‘underbar’ weekend! It dawned on me that I’ve shown quite a few bigger homes recently, yet homes come in all shapes and sizes. And in this case, angles! So if you’ve come here looking for loft spaces with low ceilings or compact open-space living ideas, this one’s for you!Â
In this top floor apartment in Gothenburg, the designer has decided to create one large open space rather than a series of smaller rooms to ensure the light gets into every last corner. Mirrors also help to accentuate the light, while an earthy, neutral colour scheme ensures a serene, cohesive look that’s looks as cosy as it is comfortable!Â
When you live on the top floor of an apartment block, nature can feel very far away. So, I also love how an array of simple branches have been brought in to connect the space with the great outdoors. Loft living at it’s finest! Enjoy the tour!Â
So lovely! The entire home looks so effortlessly decorated, don’t you think?
I guess if I have one bug bear, it’s the bed in the middle of the room without a headboard. I’d definitely need something to prevent my pillows falling off in the night! How about you? An easy fix though! Otherwise I think I could move right away and not change a single thing, how about you?Â
Would you like to kick off the week with a few other loft / attic spaces with angled ceilings? Check out:Â
Or perhaps you’re after small one-room apartments? If so, look no further than this archive!Â
Happy Monday friends!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Alvhem – found via Nordroom with thanks.Â