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Mystic OrangeMysticOrange
2025-09-25

Houses are strange. We have bedrooms and bathrooms. Some people have a kitchen and a living room. Some have a dining room, and some don't. Some people combine the dining room with the kitchen, and others combine it with the living room. I think rich people have extra rooms, like a formal dining room. My first house didn't have a separate dining room; we just had a dining table in the kitchen.

Amusement LogicAmusementLogic
2025-04-15

Personalised bedrooms for children and teenagers
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Personalised bedrooms for children and teenagers
Design meets fantasy to elevate the everyday life of the youngest to an experience of luxury and creativity.Personalised bedrooms for children and teenagers
Design meets fantasy to elevate the everyday life of the youngest to an experience of luxury and creativity.Personalised bedrooms for children and teenagers
Design meets fantasy to elevate the everyday life of the youngest to an experience of luxury and creativity.
RocketshipRetrorocketshipretro
2025-03-26

🟡 Vincent Van Gogh's Bedroom, Saint Rémy, Provence⁣

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2024-10-19

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The image displays a luxurious bedroom with elaborate Baroque-style decoration. The room has polished wooden floors and high ceilings adorned with intricate plasterwork, including decorative moldings, scrolls, and garlands that add to its opulent appearance.

At the center of the space is an ornate chandelier hanging from the ceiling, contributing to the grandeur. Two large windows dressed in heavy curtains allow a modest amount of light into the room while maintaining privacy behind them. A fireplace with a mantel acts as a focal point and adds warmth to the otherwise cold color palette dominated by muted tones.

Furniture includes several upholstered chairs and ornate tables, reflecting an era where comfort was paired with grandeur in design. The walls feature large, patterned wallpaper that complements the room's lavishness. Overall, this setting suggests a residence belonging to someone of significant wealth or status during the 18th century European aristocracy.
Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle@masto.ai
2024-10-15

Where #Freedom Ends

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#Law can #oppress as easily as it can #liberate, and it is the #everydaylife we lead at our #kitchentables and in our #bedrooms that is most dangerously threatened by a return of Trump to power.

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2024-03-17

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An ode to the #MAGA Morons in #America, the #Tory #ERG & the #FarRight #ReformUK #Fascists in the #UK

Keep your religious zeal & your Far Right fervour out of our #Politics, #Schools #Hospitals & #Bedrooms.

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Neonmiamineonmiami
2024-02-10

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2023-06-10

I will be visiting professor at #University of #limerick from September to May.
It's almost impossible to find an appartement with 2 #bedrooms

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2023-02-01

If you watch the Property Brothers home renovating shows, have you ever noticed that they never show, and seemingly never touch, bedrooms? Seems weird, considering how much time we spend in them - probably more than any other room.

#homeimprovement #renovation #propertybrothers #bedrooms

2022-12-07

Elon #Musk's #Twitter reportedly illegally converted offices to '#bedrooms' for overworked employees at SF headquarters.
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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-15

Ten bedrooms tucked away on cosy mezzanine levels

A forest cabin and an apartment in a New York warehouse feature in this lookbook, which shines a light on ten homes with snug bedrooms raised on mezzanine levels.

Mezzanines are half-storeys inserted between a floor and ceiling to create extra space or distinct zones for different activities.

They are popularly used as platforms for bedrooms, particularly in open-plan residences, because they create privacy from adjoining living spaces.

The examples below demonstrate the potential of a mezzanine bedroom as a space-saving tool for small homes, but also as a way to take advantage of tall ceilings in lofty residences.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks including warm wood-clad kitchens, relaxing wet rooms and space-saving bunk beds.

Photo is by Anna Positano

House for a Sea Dog, Italy, by Dodi Moss

An exposed roof structure, floors of unvarnished wood and a plaster wall create a rustic look for the mezzanine bedroom in this loft apartment in a 17th-century building in Genoa.

The home was designed by Dodi Moss to feel as open and spacious as possible, so the level change is used to provide privacy for the sleeping area as opposed to solid partitions and walls.

Find out more about House for a Sea Dog ›

La Dominique, Spain, by RÄS

Sliding polycarbonate panels line one side of the sleeping platform in this Barcelona residence, allowing light to enter the space while separating it from the floor below.

Its designer, RÄS, finished the space with black decorative tiles that contrast with the rough-painted white brick wall that borders one side.

Find out more about La Dominique ›

Photo is by Michael Vahrenwald

Bed-Stuy Loft, USA, by New Affiliates

New Affiliates inserted this mezzanine above the study and kitchen area of the Bed-Stuy Loft apartment in New York to create a bedroom beneath its high ceilings.

The sleeping area, which sits alongside a raised dressing area, is finished with plywood and white metal-mesh panels that nod to the industrial heritage of the building in which it is located.

Find out more about Bed-Stuy Loft ›

Photo is by Alex Delaunay

Hike, France, by SABO Project

Alternating tread stairs lead up to this cosy bedroom, which SABO Project placed on a half-level when optimising floor space in a 72-square-metre apartment in Paris.

The bedroom provides a sleeping area for guests and uses a skylight and a wall of translucent glass panels to maximise light while ensuring privacy.

Find out more about Hike ›

Photo is by Stephen Kent Johnson

UWS Apartment, USA, by Stadt Architecture

Stadt Architecture introduced a mezzanine to a narrow 1970s condominium in New York in order to create a larger bedroom and bathroom for its owner.

Set against exposed brickwork walls, the platform is finished with a dark walnut floor that helps unify it with the level below. The bed's headboard doubles as a balustrade, while its base contains hidden storage.

Find out more about UWS Apartment

Photo is by Anton Rodriguez

Barbican Mezzanine, UK, by Francisco Sutherland Architects

Set under the vaulted ceiling of an apartment in London's Barbican Estate, this children's bedroom forms part of a wooden mezzanine structure that also contains a bathroom and wardrobes.

Francisco Sutherland Architects lined the sleeping element of the volume with a wall of shutters that provide privacy while opening the room out to an adjoining bedroom below.

Find out more about Barbican Mezzanine ›

Photo is by Michael Moran

Soho Loft, USA, by Julian King

A mezzanine with sculptural white walls was among the features that architect Julian King introduced in his reconfiguration of a tall and long warehouse apartment in New York.

Taking advantage of the home's high ceilings, the intervention allowed King to relocate the bedroom to a higher level and create a more fluid, open layout for the owner.

Find out more about Soho Loft ›

Photo is by Maja Wirkus

K907, Poland, by Thisispaper Studio

This sleeping area is hidden within a boxy plywood volume that Thisispaper Studio inserted into a pared-back holiday apartment in an old print warehouse in Warsaw.

Its design helps maximise floor space while drawing attention to the lofty dimensions of the apartment, which enhances its minimalist aesthetic.

Find out more about K907 ›

Photo is by Ricardo Oliveira Alves

Rural House in Portugal, Portugal, by HBG Architects

Built within an old granite community oven in the village of Aldeia de João Pires, this holiday home contains a wood-lined mezzanine that maximises space below its original gable roof.

The platform, which also contains a second bathroom, is accessed by steps that double as a table and concealed behind slats of wood that ensure privacy while allowing light inside.

Find out more about Rural House in Portugal ›

Photo is by Martin Dimitrov

Inhabit, USA, by Antony Gibbon Designs

This mezzanine bedroom sits above a kitchen in a stilted wooden treehouse built by Antony Gibbon Designs in a forest in Upstate New York.

The cosy wood-lined bedroom looks out through a wall of glazing that runs upwards from the ground floor of the cabin, framing views of the surrounding trees and Catskills mountains.

Find out more about Inhabit ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks including warmwood-clad kitchens, relaxing wet rooms and space-saving bunk beds.

The post Ten bedrooms tucked away on cosy mezzanine levels appeared first on Dezeen.

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-01

Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds

Our latest lookbook features 10 compact children's bedrooms that use bunk beds to conserve precious space and make more room for play.

By stacking two beds on top of each other to form a single unit, bunk beds can free up floor space and create a greater sense of privacy in shared rooms. Loft beds, which are raised high above the floor, can help to achieve a similar space-saving result.

Examples in this lookbook include a three-tiered bunk bed in a rural Chilean cabin and a birch plywood unit in London's Barbican that integrates not just two beds but also a fold-out desk for doing homework.

This is the latest in our series of lookbooks, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing kitchens with social seating nooks, statement skylights and living rooms with sculptural furniture.

Photo is by Ståle Eriksen

Birch and Clay Refugio, UK, by Rise Design Studio

Rise Design Studio used bespoke birch plywood joinery to help maximise the space in this London garden flat, which the practice remodelled and extended to accommodate a family of four.

In the kid's room, the material was used to create an intricate bunk bed, which sits perched on a platform housing a small play area and numerous drawers.

Find out more about Birch and Clay Refugio ›

Photo is by Michael Sinclair

A Room for Two, UK, by Studio Ben Allen

In this children's bedroom, two beds are stacked on top of each other within an architectural plywood structure, which bisects the room to conserve both space and privacy.

The result are two "miniature houses", each with its own arched doorway and built-in desk, while the steps leading to the upper bed double as shelving.

"Inspired by the painting St Jerome in His Study by Antonello da Messina, our departure point was to create an installation that is as much a small piece of architecture as it is a piece of furniture," said Studio Ben Allen.

Find out more about A Room for Two ›

Photo is by Mariell Lind Hansen

Albergo Miramonti hotel, Italy, by Boxx Creative

Albergo Miramonti is a renovated 1950s hotel in the Alpine village of Corteno Golgi that was overhauled by London studio Boxx Creative to maximise the space provided by its poorly organised floorplan.

Family suites now house roomy single and double bunk beds, designed to prove that compact living doesn't mean sacrificing comfort or taste.

Find out more about the Albergo Miramonti hotel ›

Photo is by Bruce Damonte

Mylla Hytte, Norway, by Mork-Ulnes Architects

Pinewood lines both the interior and exterior of this home, which overlooks a lake in the Nordmarka woodland north of Oslo and was designed to resemble a traditional Norwegian "hytte" cabin.

The same plywood used to panel the walls and ceilings also forms a number of built-in furniture pieces, including a bunk bed for the family's two children as well as benches, shelves and a dining table.

Find out more about Mylla Hytte ›

Photo is by Stephen Kent Johnson

One Manhattan Square apartment, USA, by Jamie Bush

American designer Jamie Bush made bold and liberal use of colour to help liven up an off-the-shelf bunk bed from Casa Kids in this mustard-hued room.

This helps the interior blend in with the rest of the apartment and its sculptural 1970s furnishings, set on the 60th floor of the luxury residential skyscraper One Manhattan Square on the Lower East Side.

Find out more about One Manhattan Square apartment ›

Photo is by Felipe Ugalde

BL1 and BL2, Chile, by Umwelt

Chilean studio Umwelt designed this home with expansive windows for a young family that just moved from Santiago to the beach town of Cáhuil in order to help bring them closer to nature.

The kid's room houses a three-tiered bunk bed that looks out over the rolling countryside, while other rooms offer sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.

Find out more about BL1 and BL2 ›

Photo is by French + Tye

**Room For One More, UK, by Studio Ben Allen **

In order to add an extra bedroom to the beloved flat of a growing family in the Barbican estate in London, Studio Ben Allen inserted a full-height timber volume at the centre of the plan. This houses an office area with a fold-out desk on one side and a bunk bed on the other.

The new kid's bedroom can be separated from the rest of the apartment using a sliding door, and the teal-coloured steps leading up to its bed can be pushed back to form another small desk for doing homework.

Find out more about Room For One More ›

Photo is by Olivier-Martin Gambier

House for a Photographer, France, by Alireza Razavi

All of the floor space in this kid's room is designated for playing, as double-height ceilings allow the sleeping area to be raised up in the form of an oversized loft bed for two.

Architect Alireza Razavi also installed a similar mezzanine level over the home's dining area that houses a post-editing room for the owner, who is a professional photographer.

Find out more about House for a Photographer ›

Photo is by Jeff Cate

Hudson Woods home, USA, by Magdalena Keck

New York interior designer Magdalena Keck recruited a cast of American makers and artisans to design custom furniture pieces for this holiday home in the Catskill Mountains.

Among them is a chunky timber bunk bed that blends in with the wood-panelled walls and pays homage to the property's natural setting.

Find out more about Hudson Woods home ›

Photo is by Maxime Brouillet

Fahouse, Canada, by Jean Verville

Jean Verville nestled a double-width loft bed inside the steep gable of this cottage, set in a forest near Quebec.

Wooden ceiling beams are left exposed and matched to the light wooden bed and the floor, which stand in stark contrast to the home's blackened steel cladding.

Find out more about Fahouse ›

This is the latest in our series oflookbooks, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing kitchens with social seating nooks, statement skylights and living rooms with sculptural furniture.

The post Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds appeared first on Dezeen.

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imageBirch and Clay Refugio by Rise Design StudioOne Manhattan Square apartment by Jamie BushBunk bed in BL1 and BL2 by Umwelt
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-27

Ten compact bedrooms that make the most of limited space

A lack of space doesn't have to prevent the bedroom from being a soothing environment. Our latest lookbook features 10 homes with compact areas for sleeping that make clever use of the space available.

With space at a high premium in cities around the world, small homes – and therefore small bedrooms – are becoming increasingly common. But with the right design solutions, even the tiniest bedrooms can be comfortable and practical.

Among the 10 examples listed below are bedrooms tucked away in alcoves, micro homes and a converted taxi office.

This is the latest in our series of lookbooks providing curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's image archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing bedrooms with clever storage solutions, interiors that use mirrors to maximise space and homes with little kitchens.

Photo is by Koji Fujii Nacasa and Partners

Love2 House, Japan, by Takeshi Hosaka

This micro home in Tokyo, designed by architect Takeshi Hosaka for himself to live in, has a total floor area of just 19 square metres.

Borrowing design principles from ancient Roman villas, the bedroom space is defined by a partition wall, while a high slanted ceiling topped with a skylight increases the sense of space.

Find out more about Love2 House ›

Photo is by Andrew Snow (also top)

Broadview Loft, Canada, by StudioAC

A custom millwork box with a rounded archway and an elevated platform was used to insert a cosy sleeping nook into this Toronto apartment.

This pronounced entry and height offset is intended to help signal a clear transition despite only drapery sealing off the bedroom, which sits next to a walk-in closet.

Find out more about Broadview Loft ›

Photo is by Rei Moon

13 Square Metre House, UK, by Studiomama

Caravans and boats were the inspiration for the layout of this tiny house in north London, renovated out of a former mini-cab office by Studiomama.

The plywood bed sits at the narrowest end of the triangular room. It can be folded up when not in use to create extra floorspace, and reveals bookshelves and a bedside table when down. Meanwhile, sliding doors with tinted pastel tones provide storage.

Find out more about 13 Square Metre House ›

Photo is by Michael Moran

Soho Loft, USA, by Julian King

This long and narrow New York apartment in a former warehouse is defined by a large sculptural wall running through its middle that is illuminated along the top.

Architect Julian King used the wall to hide a new sleeping mezzanine accessed via a wooden staircase, with a small indent in the wall providing a shelf next to the bed.

Find out more about Soho Loft ›

Photo is by Asier Rua

PisoPereiv44, Spain, by Miel Arquitectos

The two bedrooms in this small Barcelona apartment, designed as a place for tourists to stay by Miel Arquitectos, are tucked away at opposite ends of a single main corridor.

They have a stripped-back atmosphere, with white-painted interiors and headboards made out of the flat's original walls, while hybrid wardrobe-desks positioned behind the bed were crafted from the home's original doors.

Find out more about PisoPereiv44 ›

Photo is by Katherine Lu

Vikki's Place, Australia, by Curious Practice

Vikki's Place is a multigenerational home in the New South Wales city of Newcastle designed by local studio Curious Practice that was intended not to "presume separation between family members".

Two plywood-lined bedrooms sit on an elevated platform at the rear of the house that is accessed via a short set of steps, with light wooden blinds used to provide privacy instead of traditional doors.

Find out more about Vikki's Place ›

Photo is by Alexander Kudimov

Moscow apartment, Russia, by Ruetemple

This utilitarian apartment in Moscow is another example of a raised platform being used to define a bedroom area in a small space.

The solid oak bed built into the platform is hidden from view by a grid of shelving, while drawers sit underneath. A desk extends out beyond the platform to double up as a dining table for the adjacent kitchen.

Find out more about this Moscow apartment ›

Photo is by Nudo

Casa na Caniçada, Portugal, by Carvalho Araújo

Glass walls lined with curtains are used to maximise the feeling of space while providing some privacy in the windowless bedrooms of Casa na Caniçada, a family holiday home in woodland near Braga.

The living spaces in the house are entirely open plan, and architecture practice Carvalho Araújo wanted to give the bedrooms the sense of a large, communal sleeping area, while continuing the use of glass and concrete materials that characterise the building.

Find out more about Casa na Caniçada ›

Photo is by Anton Rodriguez

Barbican flat, UK, by Francisco Sutherland Architects

Francisco Sutherland Architects created this children's bedroom as part of a timber structure slotted into a triplex apartment in London's brutalist Barbican Estate.

It is nestled in the top of the flat on a mezzanine level incorporated into the timber addition, making use of the barrel-vaulted ceiling. A series of shutters open up to provide a view onto the master bedroom below.

Find out more about this flat in the Barbican ›

Photo is by Stephen Kent Johnson

UWS Apartment, USA, by Stadt Architecture

Another narrow Manhattan apartment where a bedroom occupies a mezzanine, this time with the bed itself forming part of the building fabric.

Stadt Architecture extended the bed's headboard to replace the balustrade and free up extra space, with storage and side-tables also built into the furniture. The rich walnut is contrasted with exposed brickwork and bright white wardrobes to provide textural diversity.

Find out more about UWS Apartment ›

This is the latest in our series of lookbooks providing curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's image archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasingbedrooms with clever storage solutions, interiors that use mirrors to maximise space and homes with little kitchens.

The post Ten compact bedrooms that make the most of limited space appeared first on Dezeen.

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-24

Takk founders build all-white "igloo" bedroom for their young daughter

Furry white fabric lines the interior of this winter-themed kid's bedroom, which Mireia Luzárraga and Alejandro Muiño of Spanish studio Takk have constructed inside their home in Barcelona.

Affectionately titled Winter Bedroom (for a Big Grrl), the self-contained structure was designed as a hideaway for the couple's young daughter.

It takes the shape of a 3.5-metre-high dome that tapers off into a narrow entrance on one side, resembling an igloo.

Takk's founders have built an igloo-shaped bedroom for their daughter

The project forms part of Takk's ongoing and continuous renovation of the warehouse space where its founders both live and build their large-scale architectural works.

"The house-workshop is a 400-square-metre space that can host the installations that we design and produce," Luzárraga told Dezeen.

"At the same time, the space is being colonised by some domestic spaces that condition it for living. It's continuously changing depending on the work that we are developing. Some of the pieces stay forever, and some of them are temporary."

The interior is covered almost entirely in a fluffy white carpet

Most of the materials used to form the Winter Bedroom are repurposed from Takk's previous projects, including the steel-chain curtain that covers the entrance in lieu of a door and the three layers of foam that line the dome's ceiling and its entire exterior.

Set on top of a wooden structure of vertical and horizontal ribs, the foam sheets serve seral purposes. For one, they maintain the all-white palette of the sleeping quarters and provide extra warmth in the industrial warehouse, which has plenty of space and light but little insulation.

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Unlike traditional cladding or wall panelling, the foam also moulds easily to the dome's rounded form.

"The flexible condition of the material easily adapts to the igloo shape," explained Muiño, who founded Takk together with Luzárraga shortly after the couple met in 2008.

Spherical lights are fitted to the domed ceiling

Inside the bedroom, a snowy carpet covers not just the floor but also the walls and the raised platform that holds up the bed.

"The interior space has a floor at a height of 90 centimetres where the mattress lies, all covered in a white furry carpet ready to be enjoyed barefoot," Muiño said. "Below this big bed, there is a space for storing, playing or hiding."

Spherical lights integrated into the ceiling form what the studio describes as "a sky of bulbs", designed to create the impression of looking up at the stars.

The self-contained bedroom is set in a converted warehouse

Takk recently constructed another self-contained bedroom as part of an apartment renovation in Madrid, where the communal sleeping quarters are perched on stilts.

For more creative kids' bedrooms, see our lookbook of ten contemporary children's bedrooms.

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