Apartment In The Attic by Studio Damilano

Attic renovations are not in a lot of people’s favorites lists. The unusual angles make it really hard for one to come up with furniture ideas that would fit in weird places and sometimes maintenance can raise more problems than in a usual apartment. The Atticus apartment project belongs to  Studio Damilano and is actually a make-over of an old attic space. Every single room in this chic apartment amazes due to its great design and modern furniture approaches. Even though the space (240 sqm) is not as large as we got you used to here on Freshome, the two bedrooms, living room, two bathrooms and kitchen are more than enough for a great living. -via Hdf

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and is actually a make-over of an old attic space

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7 Responses to “Apartment In The Attic by Studio Damilano”

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    Sandra Says:

    I don’t know if it has something to do with the fact that I’m still sleepy, but everything looks so comfortable =)

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    Minneapolis Web Design Says:

    Holy wowzers.

    They really worked that place. That looks amazing.

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    Apartment In The Attic – newtecture Says:

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    HDF Says:

    Thanks for the link to HDF!

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    sonya Says:

    cool houses boo yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Un gran ático - Delikatissen Says:

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    Photo To Oil Painting Says:

    At first, I was goin to reject the whole page, because of the plastic used, and the bad feng shui of the shape of the house, and of the rooms.

    But the more I looked at it — and thought — I realized what it would have looked like, in somebody else’s hands, than your own. Then I began to appreciate, the way, that you made the space to look bigger, and also the brightness of it.

    Given the limitations, I think you did superbly!

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