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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Stockholm Attic with Stepped Walls & Steep Ceilings: Interior Design Ideas

Stockholm Attic with Stepped Walls & Steep Ceilings: Interior Design Ideas

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Stockholm Attic with Stepped Walls & Steep Ceilings

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 08:41 AM PDT

This crisp white apartment in Stockholm is filled with interesting architectural quirks, the first to hit you is the steep slopes of the attic walls that shoot up to a high ceiling, and are cut away to reveal large windows through which light pours into the bright home.

Attic room neutral decor

Red dining room table runner

As you look closer at this open plan residence, you begin to notice wall remnants that remain as low level dividers in the space; they have the appearance of tiny staircases that disappear mysteriously into the wall or off into the ceiling. The unusual brickwork brings charm and interest to the large airy space, and the homeowners have been careful not to overpower the original features with a complicated décor.
As you look closer at this open plan residence, you begin to notice wall remnants that remain as low level dividers in the space; they have the appearance of tiny staircases that disappear mysteriously into the wall or off into the ceiling. The unusual brickwork brings charm and interest to the large airy space, and the homeowners have been careful not to overpower the original features with a complicated décor.

Red white black hallway design

White dining room reading nook

The sloping ceilings are lifted with white whilst the eye is drawn down to a colourful sprinkling of cushions and rugs.
The sloping ceilings are lifted with white whilst the eye is drawn down to a colourful sprinkling of cushions and rugs.

The tallest wall in the centre of the apartment has been adorned with the eye-catching red and white Fornasetti faces design of  Teme e Variazioni wallpaper, from Cole & Son; decorating the tallest wall in the attic space draws the room proportions upwards, combating the feeling that the space closes in.
The tallest wall in the centre of the apartment has been adorned with the eye-catching red and white Fornasetti faces design of Teme e Variazioni wallpaper, from Cole & Son; decorating the tallest wall in the attic space draws the room proportions upwards, combating the feeling that the space closes in.

Red white dining room feature wallpaper

Beech wood kitchen glass fronted units

The remainder of the layout is kept neutral and fresh, expanding the feeling of a light and airy social space.
The remainder of the layout is kept neutral and fresh, expanding the feeling of a light and airy social space.

White open plan living area

white open plan living room

white sloped ceiling dining room

black white childs bedroom design

Black white living room decor

red white guest bedroom

neutral white attic bedroom

White aqua bathroom design mosaic tiles

turquiose mosaic tile shower

Views of Stockholm

Stockholm apartment architecture

Interior Room Plan

See The Art of Sloped Ceiling Spaces for more attic apartment inspiration.

Via Skeppsholmen

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