
Arranging a kitchen with an attic: 8 clever examples © Cuisinella
Arranged under the roofs, in the top floor apartment or in the attic, these attic kitchens have managed to take advantage of this sloping space, with volumes sometimes difficult to invest. Zoom in pictures on 8 functional and clever kitchens.
Reduced volumes, angles difficult to invest, a ceiling height sometimes limited … attic room can be a real challenge. Like small surfaces, loft spaces require be clever to make the best use of these few square meters available, in particular to install a kitchen. It is indeed necessary to put up with this more or less steep space and make the room the most accessible and most functional possible. But investing in this type of surface does not only have drawbacks. Living on the top floor of a building is often accompanied bya beautiful contribution of light and a clear view. Converting attics is also an opportunity toenlarge its interior by creating one or more pieces in addition. In either case, here are some examples of kitchens, large or small, well thought out, which have taken advantage of a thwarted architecture. Zoom in pictures on 8 attic kitchens full of good ideas.
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