MNB Design Studio used plywood, smart storage solutions, and the principles of origami to create a highly structured, minimalist home. Here, two Edison bulbs peek out from the unusual wooden structure.
A closet features sleek built-in storage.
The sleek master bedroom is outfitted in fresh whites and tonal grays, giving the rustic space a modern feel.
A recess in the floor-to-ceiling cabinetry provides a small working space.
Oak built-ins provide functional storage and separation between the adjoined bedrooms on the main floor. A large pocket door combines or separates the two sleeping quarters.
To maximize space in this tiny 323-square-foot studio Budapest apartment, local design studio POSITION Collective used an elevated, plywood sleeping unit inspired by Japanese “tansu” mobile cabinetry, with secrete storage modules on the side of the steps leading up to the futon bed.
HGAA ensured that all the rooms of the home have a direct view of nature. The windows in the bedroom of the Ninh Binh House provide light and ventilation, while the outside greenery helps create the privacy needed for the interior space.
Set back from the main living areas, the master bedroom provides peaceful views of the cedars outside.
The sleeping area features skylights that allow for stargazing at night.
A work desk connects to the headboard.
The discreet wooden closet matches the flooring.
The “desk window” features small, horizontal openings which frame curated views of the trees beyond. Marvin Direct Glaze windows, and Ultimate Clad Casements make the quiet, reflective vantage point possible.
Built-in closets create a wall between the sleeping quarters and living spaces, allowing for more storage space.
Large windows draw daylight into the sleeping quarters, while providing beautiful views to the gardens.
When it comes to bedroom lighting ideas for the ceiling, why not go for the gold? Seen here is an attractive golden pendant offering just the right amount of downlight for this bedroom that also enjoys an abundance of natural sunlight thanks to large sliding doors.
A den-like nook with a sofa in the corner.
One of the upstairs bedrooms.
A peek at one of the bedrooms that looks out to the courtyard.
All of the existing windows were replaced with newer versions by the company that did the originals, Arcadia. The master bedroom and bathroom are located where the kitchen and dining area once were. The floating bed is by TemaHome and the Mirror Ball pendant is by Tom Dixon.