In every home, there are those “difficult” corners that often end up being forgotten or, worse, become receptacles for clutter. We’re talking about under-stairs spaces, deep alcoves, or those irregular walls typical of attic rooms. Often considered “dead” spaces, these volumes actually hide enormous potential: with the right design, they can transform into spacious wardrobes, functional study stations, or invisible storage solutions.
Making the most of hidden spaces
Alcoves are not just recesses in the wall, but design opportunities. An alcove in a hallway or bedroom can become a deep wardrobe capable of housing seasonal clothing changes, sports equipment, or household linens. Thanks to the use of hinged or sliding doors, it is possible to “seal” these spaces, hiding the contents from view and creating a uniform wall surface. The result? An aesthetic cleanliness that expands the perception of spaces, eliminating the visual bulk of traditional furniture that often doesn’t adapt perfectly to these recesses.

Complete customization of under-stairs and attic spaces
One of the most complex cases in interior design is undoubtedly the attic room. Here, the variable ceiling height makes it almost impossible to use standard furniture, leaving large portions of space unused along the lower walls. An excellent example of how to overcome this limitation is the project Furnishing an attic bedroom with SpazioBed. In contexts like this, complete customization becomes fundamental:
Loft beds or storage units: in areas with reduced height, the SpazioBed system allows for beds with underlying storage, utilizing depth instead of height
Stepped wardrobes: doors are shaped following the roof’s inclination, transforming the lower part of the room into an invisible archive or shoe storage
Light optimization: custom design also means not obstructing windows or skylights, ensuring the room remains bright
Every centimeter counts
Choosing a custom solution doesn’t just mean “filling a gap,” but improving the quality of daily life through organization. By eliminating open and irregular spaces, the room immediately appears more organized and relaxing: from finishes to the type of door opening, every detail must therefore be designed to integrate with existing furnishings.
Whether it’s a deep alcove in the living room or an attic bedroom with sloping ceilings, the key word is intelligent design. With SpazioBed custom solutions, there are no longer any unusable spaces: every centimeter is put at the service of your needs, combining aesthetics, functionality, and order.
