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Attic Space Converted into 322 Sq. Ft. Loft Apartment


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This is an attic space that has been converted into a 322 sq. ft. loft apartment called the Nest by StudioAta in Italy.

When you go inside, you’ll find a modern studio-style floor plan with a kitchen, bathroom, living area, and sleeping area.

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Attic Space Converted into 322 Sq. Ft. Loft Apartment

Attic Space Converted into 322 Sq. Ft. Loft Apartment

Images © Beppe Garden via StudioAta

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Images © Beppe Garden via StudioAta

Learn more: http://studioata.com/index.php?content=lavori&check=1&categoria=Interni&Id=22&tab=I

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  • November 15, 2015, 11:24 am

    Wow!! First of all to be able to live in Italy. It’s such a pretty country!! What a great idea to turn your attic into a studio loft style apartment. I think it needs a few touches of color to give your place a more lived in look. I think you have a great galley kitchen. I bet you get great views from your windows. Maybe you could add some plants while your at it. But on the whole you have a cute place!! Enjoy!! Carol Perry

  • Porcsha
    November 15, 2015, 1:42 pm

    We all love color, I get it! Why can’t anyone see the design? Keep in mind this about tiny homes. I think the apartment is very nice!

  • Leslie
    November 15, 2015, 3:43 pm

    This is about living! Nice use of space but very bland in design.

  • Milton Custer
    November 15, 2015, 4:12 pm

    Pretty nice but I would be interested in how you enter it – from an outside stair – through the rest of the house. I didn’t see a stair well.

  • Pat
    July 16, 2017, 12:23 pm

    Sorry but the monochromatic colors and use of sharp lines and edges reminds me of a hospital. I prefer more color and more organic shapes.

  • July 16, 2017, 5:08 pm

    The atmosfere is cheerful like a hospital. We are at the antipodes of real creativity, too easy and too sad to do so.

  • Elizabeth Wickham
    July 17, 2017, 9:23 pm

    It’s so clean and neat. What a beautiful transformation of this attic!! Got any before pics? About how much did it cost? Thanks so much! Love it!

  • Glema
    July 18, 2017, 4:45 am

    I think if there is going to be only one chair, it should be the papa chair huge round w/a futon cushion and a tiny round stool.

  • Silver Gypsy
    July 21, 2017, 11:17 pm

    Wow. I couldn’t possibly live here. It is so cold and sterile all I can think of is a surgical area off an surgical amphitheater. The only thing missing is a gurney. Nope. This one’s not for me.

  • dana
    October 1, 2017, 5:03 am

    this space is a wonderful blank slate. beautiful space and light, waiting for your personality to be applied in the art, carpets, furnishings and wall hangings. i like that there is a bedroom closet, tucked in over what appears to be the stairwell/entry beyond the bedroom wall.
    the glass side walls on the dormer, which looks to be an emergency exit and a window box just outside….nice.
    and, i love the Italian version of radiators…vertical pipes, both stylish and efficient.

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