Paola's desk is fashioned from the back of an old bookcase and a couple of sawhorses; two of the bookshelves, propped along the legs of the sawhorses, provide a spot for stacking books and magazines under the desk. She plans to cover the tabletop with something and probably paint the sawhorses as well. A hammock hangs nearby, beckoning for power-naps, and a few hide ottomans casually tossed in a circle offer a conference room of sorts.
The sewing corner is decked out in pink, with a handmade caddy for Paola's many colors of thread and a pink chair adorned with paper pom-poms. We love the contrast of this bright color with the natural tones and rough-hewn textures of the rest of the attic.
Paola's blog, Creativity Channel, details a few of her projects and contains lots of other fun inspiration. You can see more of her photos on her Flickr page, and of course the Atelier Pompadour Etsy shop provides lots of lovely temptations.
(Images: Paola Panelli)
That is a great space! I love the hammock in the corner! I've always liked attic rooms because they feel like a secret.
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I love that the sawhorses (on her flickr page) now have pink legs.
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It's nice buuut... it looks empty to me. I would be utterly incapable of creating anything with so little material around me - I don't mean supplies, but inspirational material. Pictures, art, etc...
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