From Attic to Kids' Room: A Paradise for Two Children in Lilac & Mint Green
Converting your attic is the perfect opportunity to create additional living space with a unique charm. When two children share a room, smart planning is key. We’ll show you how to transform an unused sloped attic into a modern, well-organized, and creative children’s room—complete with smart storage solutions that grow with them.
Focus on Color Psychology: Lilac Meets Mint Green
In a shared room, es to give each child their own private space. Instead of solid partitions, we opted for visual color zoning:
• Soft Lilac: Exudes calm and creates a cozy atmosphere on one side of the room.
• Fresh mint green: On the one hand, it has an invigorating effect; on the other, it helps improve concentration.
This use of color helps the children clearly identify their personal space, while keeping the room as a whole bright and airy.
storage space miracle in a sloped ceiling: The YouK
Sloped ceilings can often be a challenge—but not with the right system. The YouK modular shelving system YouK Kesseböhmer is a true game-changer. Thanks to its ladder-like design, es can es flexibly adapted to the ceiling height.
Whether for books, stuffed animals, or favorite toy cars, YouK open design YouK light and modern YouK while still providing the stability needed for everyday life in a child’s room.

Space-saving learning with the TopSwing
A desk often takes up valuable play space. The solution? The TopSwing metal fitting.
• If needed: A dedicated workspace for homework or crafts.
• When you're done: Just fold it up and shelf flush against the wall or in shelf . In no time at all, the "study" transforms back into a spacious play area.

Keeping things tidy made easy: The Dispensa the kids' room
Who says medicine cabinets only kitchen in the kitchen ? Thepull‐out the secret weapon against toy clutter. Thanks to its full extension , kids full extension access it from both sides and immediately see where the Legos or art supplies are. Even deep niches under sloped ceilings are used efficiently down to the last centimeter.

The highlight: The door as a canvas
To spark their creativity, we painted the classroom door with chalkboard paint. Here, the children can:
1. Write your names on the door.
2. Leave behind daily schedules or small works of art.
3. Let your creativity run wild without damaging the wallpaper.
Pro tip for parents: The chalk paint is easy to wipe off with a damp cloth, so a new masterpiece can be created every day.

Bottom line: functionality imagination
Converting an attic into a children’s room requires a bold approach to color and an eye for detail. By using flexible systems like YouK TopSwing Kesseböhmer, the space remains functional and tidy despite the sloping ceilings. A children’s room that not only delights today but will also be perfectly suited for living and learning in a few years’ time


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