When rooms are tucked up in attics, the sloped ceilings can make them feel cramped, low and limiting...which is the last way you want to feel in a creative space. This attic studio, however, takes the attic and makes it into something special.
Over at the design blog Hemidemisemiquaver, Becky Oehlers has created a light, lofty, inspiring studio space in a room where sloping ceilings nearly touch the floor. Built-in shelves store supplies across the entire A-shaped wall, and the symmetrical layout of a work table centered on the gable window makes things feel orderly and architectural. Colors are kept light and bright with whites and pale blue.
Head on over to Hemidemisemiquaver to read more about the room.
(Images: Hemidemisemiquaver)






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Oh how I wish I had that kind of ceiling height! Gorgeous.
Love love love.
very organized!! love it
Wow this is such a fabulous use of space! And it looks so bright and airy for an attic!!
perfect inspiration for my parents' house. now if only i had time to get the job done...
I'm usually not a fan of all white rooms but this is simply gorgeous!
Ohhh, didn't even notice the pale blue. Still gorgeous.
Absolutely beautiful!! I wish I had that room in my house!
This level of organization just does it for me. perfection.
loving the cookie jars as storage for ribbon. brilliant!
That is so awesome...but just FYI, her name is Becky Oehlers, not Owens. She does fabulous crafts and takes incredibly awesome photographs.
I hope it's not always that clean and organized. Clean freaks can be loonies.