A room with a sloping ceiling has significantly less floor space, but provides a pleasant feeling of security. We give you a few sloping roof ideas that can help you visually enlarge the room and make the sloping roof an advantage.
To ensure that the space is not visually cramped, you can use a few simple tips. Place decorative accents such as wallpaper or wall tattoos not on the wall below, but on the long adjacent wall. This can give the room visual depth and make it appear more open.
A clever idea is low furniturevisually enlarge the roomwould, such as sideboards and benches with storage space. This means you wouldn't lose any valuable storage space under a deep sloping roof.
This narrow, rectangular mirror was mounted on the wall under the slope of the roof, but is not used for applying make-up, but rather creates visual depth in the living room.
Individual furniture and cupboard systems help to use the slopes as storage space. This means your newfound storage space can be adjusted to the millimeter.
Avoid hanging lights and prefer to use recessed lights, spots or LED strips. You can see an example of this in the picture above. Although the three pendant lights are different lengths, they make the room appear visually smaller.
This gray wood-look wallpaper is perfect for the accent wall in the bedroom and combines ideally with the soft shaggy carpet.
Strong color accents should be used carefully in small rooms. The large skylight allows plenty of daylight to flow into this small living room and balances the strong effect of the red wall color. The large, comfortable sofa below looks like the perfect reading corner and promises relaxing hours.