Attic Apartment Renovation Ideas by Studio Damilano

November 8, 2009 Topic: Interior Design  

This 240sqm spacious attic apartment and living space renovation project is a make-over of an old attic space in a property built in 1910 in Northern Italy. Designed by Studio Damilano, this attic apartment is a perfect place for young professional couple or anyone who loves apartment with modern serene space. The architects have created an attic apartment space that embraces the oddness of the shape of the walls and incorporates them into the design and functionality of the property.

Every parts of this chic apartment interior space are designed with modern furniture approaches features two bedrooms, a kitchen, living room and two beautiful bathrooms. Studio Damilano knew exactly what they wanted to create and they explain the division of the living space below: “The sleeping area is designed as an independent unit. The bed and bath, separated by a glass wall, creating two areas to relax.”

For more information about this Attic apartment renovation ideas, visit Studio Damilano website – here

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2 Responses to “Attic Apartment Renovation Ideas by Studio Damilano”
  1. A stunning set of photos of Attic Apartment living. We particular love the contemporary shower and luxurious air bath.

  2. Ronald Gordon says:

    I have a design headache in a London, South Ken flat. The second bedroom is double volume, undersized, has an ensuite bathroom, more than ample built-in cupboards, a sleeping platform and access to the terrace is gained thru this room.
    The arrangement is very unpopular with prospective tenants and is effecting the investment value.
    There has to be an elegant, workable solution.
    Is this the sort of project you undertake?

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