
495-square-foot attic "studio" in Stockholm. This place doesn't have much in common with the studio apartment I live in. But there's some very stylish use of concrete. Pillows made from an Ikea rug (?).

Clever idea: A reclaimed wood shelf is covered with glass for extra sparkle (and probably a smoother surface).

Bonus points for having a desk with an actual computer on it.

Ok, this feels kind of studio-like.
from Dwell. Follow the link for lots more pics.
2 comments:
Great ideas !! and a lovely studio as well.
As always, you have given me good ideas and much to think about. It comes in handy as I am about to embark on a major appartment renovation.
Thanks
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