The attic is the intimate space par excellence. Warm feelings, cozy and romantic embrace those who decide to live on the higher floors.
It is a choice that is becoming more and more popular and appreciated, especially in big cities.
Singles, young couples, but also families decide to abandon the conventional apartments to find a cosier space, private, on a human scale.
Thus was born the need to decorate an attic, with customized furniture, especially designed to meet specific needs.
Much more than just a room converted from a garret, the attic is a pleasant place to stay.
It can be obtained from an unused space, recovered to residential use as a second home or as a small house for guests.
But you can also decide to turn an existing attic - used so far as storage - in a bright and comfortable house.
It takes creativity, customized furnitures and some small tricks to make the most of the available space, trying to take advantage of all the corners and walls.
Decorating a loft with the utmost elegance, is easy using furniture and accessories by Zechariah Monguzzi.
In every situation, the company is able to manage the entire project from a range of ideas, which are made with the customer, trying to figure out what are the requirements, the most important needs in relation to the areas and volumes available.
For example, we illustrate an implementation carried out in an apartment with adjoining loft, communicating with the floor below, through a wide internal staircase.
The apartment in the photo was made by the company through a pathway studied in detail.
The project has evaluated the available space, taking into account the context in which, as already mentioned, had a below inhabited apartment.
Starting from a single large hall, with no definition of space and with windows and skylights which ensured excellent lighting for both the roof pitches, we stepped in by subdividing the premises.
For this reason, we made plasterboard walls, a truly optimal solution, because of the possibility of intervening in areas already inhabited, without causing the typical discomfort of works made with the traditional masonry.
Plasterboard in fact, turns out to be "flexible" in the manner of application: it is simply the formation of the walls, with the ability to manage systems both electrical and hydro-health, without any problem.
We obtained one double bedroom, one single bedroom, a large living area to use as a living room and a bathroom.
For every room, the best solutions, have been designed with one goal: to maximize the space and create a pleasant and relaxing environment.
For the living area we chose a cabinet, to be placed on the wall under the low skylights, with matt lacquered doors and top in oak stained wenge.
A complement with essential style, with opening doors and drawers and fitted with push and pull that allows you to not apply handles.
To hide and integrate a pillar, positioned in a particular way with respect to the line of the walls, was built a library totem.
By coating the sides of the pillar and surrounding them with lacquered panels with shelves in oak stained wenge, light was converted into a library, complete with a container base with two doors in the same color.
This solution interprets, in an original manner, the concept of the library, avoiding to occupy the entire wall, with a structure otherwise aesthetically heavy for an attic.
The master bedroom has been equipped with a wardrobe, set in a niche that had a slanted ceiling by two irregular sides.
We chose a solution in four modules with one door and left a room with two doors.
The closet, perfectly shaped under the foot of the ceiling, presents the facade and interior matt laminated wenge stained oak.
Equipped internally with removable shelves and a spacious drawer, meet the need of restraint volumes, despite the original diagonal profile, dictated by crossing the foot of a sloping ceiling.
Also the bathroom has been designed with furniture to the wall with modules, with doors and drawers, and an elegant marble top that accommodates a technical OKITE oval undermount sink.
The wall, with the right-angled corner, resulted in the cut "in template" furniture, obtaining a convenient compartment for towels left to face.
Complete the composition of a large mirror accompanied by a hanging side.
Finally, to solve the shoerack problem, we made a second piece of forniture under the window with two doors, discreetly placed and absolutely essential.
Positioned in a recess, it is able to satisfy the need for space for shoes, the "atavistic" problem of every house, where the issue is still very popular.
Both bathroom furnitures are with matt lacquered structure and fronts, with a delicate color.
These and other creative solutions are designed and manufactured by the company Zechariah Monguzzi.
The technical study of the company, listening to the client's needs, is able to design and implement custom furniture using graphs produced by traditional methods or with computer graphics.
The mounting is carried out by qualified personnel using the most modern and the after-sales service is guaranteed in any situation required.
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