How to choose wardrobes in a loft bedroom

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A beautiful and functional sleeping area is a room that fits the space available, but also the particular shape of the room. Those who have to choose wardrobes for an attic bedroom know this well. In this case, you cannot rely on standard measurements: attics require specific designs that take into account the different heights of the room. So let's see how to solve this problem in order to create a pleasant environment and, above all, suited to the needs of those who have to live in it.

Attic wardrobes: the "problem" of hights

The typical sloping roof of an attic requires the choice of special wardrobes: it would be better if the upper part of the wardrobes could follow the line of the ceiling, in order to exploit every centimetre of the room in height.

To find the right wardrobes, you do not necessarily need to rely on a craftsman: Adok’s made-to-measure design is perfect for the purpose. In fact, the brand makes it possible to design cut-to-size wardrobes just as a craftsman would, but with the indispensable precision peculiarities typical of the industrial process. The result? You can choose from a wide range of proposals that can then be easily adapted to the room you want to furnish, regardless of whether or not there is a sloping roof.

The attic wardrobe

The focal point of the entire attic wardrobe composition is without doubt the wardrobe. This must necessarily be placed along the highest wall of the room, in order to obtain more storage space for clothes, accessories and objects. The upper part of the wardrobe will follow the line of the ceiling, to exploit every available centimetre.

Regarding aesthetics, it is possible to choose the type of wardrobe that reflects both the taste of the master of the house and the other requirements of the room. Let’s see how, by listing some of the wardrobes that can be fitted in an attic.

Wardrobe for a small attic

For a small bedroom in an attic room it is possible to make a functional and aesthetic choice that – in addition to exploiting all the centimetres in height – does not create too much floor space either. It is possible to achieve this compromise by equipping the wardrobe with sliding doors: in this way, the wardrobe opening will not clutter the floor, giving a greater feeling of space, but also more comfortable movement when using the wardrobe.

Wardrobe for a medium attic

Those who need to furnish an attic bedroom of a standard size can make the most classic choice: a made-to-measure wardrobe with hinged doors, playing with materials, handle types, colours and finishes. From lacquered to melamine-finished, from mirrored doors to lacquered glass, customisation is maximum even from the interior finishing point of view.

If you are looking for a different solution, you can think about equipping the wardrobe (if the shape of the room allows it) with an open element, perfect both to personalise the room with objects, photographs and accessories, and to make the space more dynamic.

Wardrobe for a large attic

In this specific case you can in fact choose an attic wardrobe with an integrated sliding door which, in addition to providing plenty of storage space, becomes a real partition wall. It will then be the needs of the master of the house to suggest what to use the resulting space for: there are those who decide for an en-suite bathroom and those who decide to create a large walk-in wardrobe, perhaps equipped with a central island ⟶.

From dresser to bedside table, complete attic furniture

Once you have designed the main wardrobe for the attic bedroom, you can move on to the other furniture elements, to be chosen to match. Adok’s Intermezzo line is perfect for this purpose. As already mentioned, as well as allowing the design of cut-to-size wardrobes, and therefore also to fit sloping roofs, it allows you to match all the other accessories that, together, will complete the sleeping area furniture. From the bedside table to the chest of drawers, it will be possible to play with colours and finishes, opting for both tone-on-tone and contrasting solutions, in order to dynamise the entire composition also from a chromatic point of view.

In short, the sloping roof of an attic does not have to be a problem when it comes to choose wardrobes to furnish it. Today, it is fortunately possible to adapt the wardrobes to the conformation of the space so as to use every inch of the room, making the entire room functional, but also beautiful to look at.