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A cosy attic home office

Although you might think you don't have too much space to create a large home office, attics are the perfect place to get things done. Make sure you have a strong Wi-Fi signal, and nothing is in your way to reach your goals. With space-efficient thinking, you can turn your attic into a stylish room with conscious yet flexible choices throughout. Take a peek.

A dark-walled yet bright room where a young person sits at a MICKE desk, sunlit beneath the windows of the sloped ceiling.
A dark-walled yet bright room where a young person sits at a MICKE desk, sunlit beneath the windows of the sloped ceiling.

Make your odd angles work in your favour

A sloped ceiling is a bit of a challenge, you say? Not for IKEA. LACK shelves not only adapt beautifully, but look great together with the horizontal lines below. In turn, the MICKE desk uses the full width of the wall to maximise both storage and style.

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A corner of a blue room with a desk space formed by white LACK wall shelves and a MICKE desk beneath a sloped-ceiling window.
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Charging ahead

Until there are cordless options for everything (fingers crossed), simplifying cable management can save you a lot of frustration. A HAVSKÅL USB anchor does just that. The clever little weight both holds fickle cords in place and adds a bit of colour to your day.

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A MICKE desktop with a dark-blue FLOTTILJ lamp and a charging phone, the cord held in place with a HAVSKÅL USB anchor.
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A sweet spot for geometry

With a mix of open and closed storage to begin with, it doesn’t take much. You’re just a few boxes, magazine files and organisers away from having precisely everything at your fingertips and enjoying the elegant arrangement, free to mind more important things than clutter.

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Three levels of white LACK wall shelves arranged to align with a sloped ceiling and filled with DRÖNA boxes and accessories.
A KUGGIS eight-compartment insert filled with desk accessories in the open drawer of a white-and-anthracite MICKE desk.
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Me-time and more

Balancing time at the desk, a LYCKSELE sofa-bed is the zen centre of the room. For playing and listening to music, lounging – or as an alternate study space, for that matter.

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A young woman with a cereal bowl seated in a LYCKSELE LÖVÅS sofa-bed, an OLSERÖD side table with a laptop in front of her.
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A room in tune with your day

Stylish and cosy, absolutely, yet the real strength is the ability to move with the rhythm of activities. Fluidity between living room and bedroom mode, from study arrangement to clothes solution, window blinds to desk lamp and glowing bulbs. It’s all connected, all in harmony.

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A sloped-ceiling room with a MICKE desk in a corner, a bed made with PILTANDVINGE bed linen and hanging MOLNART bulbs.
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