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Upstairs, the principal suite features sliding glass doors along two exposures, offering direct access to the partially covered outdoor area.
Slatted doors allow natural light through while still affording privacy in the second bedroom.
The ground floor features four bedrooms and two bunk rooms. “They’re the smallest bedrooms we’ve ever made,” says architect Tom Knezic. “They’re meant to be a bit like cabins on a ship—just room for a bed and a place to put your personal things.” All the bedrooms are interchangeable, and have small windows that look out over the forest. “We had to convince my mum about that because there’s always that idea of having a lake view from the master suite,” says Knezic. “But, if you want to enjoy the view you come up to the living area.”
When the blinds are open, the glazed walls in the master bedroom frame the sculptural pine tree in the atrium below. A white oak feature wall references the bespoke joinery throughout the home.
A new dormer, streamlined window plan, and bathroom created a full-fledged guest suite that’s much more comfortable.
The doorway to the suite is framed by cabinetry.
Cushions can be removed to turn part of the seating area into a night stand.
The master bedroom is furnished with a queen bed and a cool-touch 10-inch memory foam mattress beneath a large skylight. Compared to last year’s model, the 2020 Living Vehicle offers two feet of extra space.
Smithe and Forrest were open to purchasing and retaining some original pieces from the home, including a large green and blue artwork by Jack Youngerman by the bedroom.
The bedrooms can also open to the back courtyard. Wood floors are a warmer material in the bedroom and sync with the restored wood on the ceiling.
The master bedroom—located in the "sleeping volume"—has views over the water. The bedrooms are left unheated, and ceiling fans are used for cooling in summer.
The brick brise-soleil provides the interiors with diffuse light.
An affordable Manhattan triplex might seem the stuff of real estate fantasy. That’s why attorney René Roupinian jumped on the apartment despite the fact that the square footage of its three combined levels was less than that of some studios. "It was so different from anything I had seen. It felt really spacious because of the high ceilings, and it had exposed brick on both sides," René recalls. "I just said, ‘Oh my god, I love this apartment.’"
The Recycled House includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The master bedroom.
A peek inside the master bedroom.
Layered elements, including a movable wood screen and interior curtains, provide plenty of options for comfort and privacy.
One of the other four bedrooms.
Hotel The Celestine Kyoto Gion in Kyoto, Japan
The pop-up suite includes a large, comfortable bed for two.
Some items and devices in the rooms can be purchased in the store below. Muji has opened two other hotels in the past year—one in Beijing, and one in Shenzhen.
The hotel's rooms have a variety of interior layouts, and may include bunk beds or traditional Tatami straw floor coverings.
“We select mattresses based on the research of sleep and posture, provide towels with a soft feeling of textile, and arrange lighting devices which induce natural and high-quality sleep,” says the brand.
Colorful wallpaper injects a pop of whimsy into the midcentury modern home.
Elevated into the canopy, the master bedroom has a treehouse feel.
The master bedroom features its own private deck.
The master bedroom.
Within, plywood walls and ceilings combine with warm cedar boards and cast-in-place concrete to elevate the simple cabin concept.
A charcoal triptych by Gina Jacupke hangs above the Living Divani bed in the master suite.
When not in use as the headboard, the large redwood slab folds down to become a desk.
An upstairs bedroom nook. The wood slats help visually integrate the space with the lower level.
One of the most effective bedroom lighting ideas for a low ceiling is this recessed skylight-inspired lighting feature. It helps keep the space from feeling too snug.
The new extension houses the master bedroom, closet, and bath. Barn doors conceal the master bath and closet (not pictured). The bed faces views of the pool while a clerestory window above lets in additional jungle views and daylight.
A Mahogany storefront system allows for grand views of the exterior landscape and sculpture garden.  A recessed track allows curtains to be drawn in times of sleep or privacy.
A sliding door separates the bedroom from the laundry room.
Artwork by Ukrainian artist Bohdan Burenko, and Artemide bedside lamps in the bedroom.
The master suite is located in the front of the home and opens up to a balcony through folding glass doors.
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Floor-to-ceiling sliding panels divide the master bedroom from the living room. The sliding wall cladded in cedar is integrated into the casework, and hides the television when not in use.
The bedroom on the second floor has a treehouse-like feel.
The second-floor bedrooms and bathrooms are connected via a central closet.
All the bedrooms have small balconies.
In the bedroom, full height glazing allows natural light to fall deep into the apartment.  Elegant, white curtains provide privacy as needed, well matching the surrounding wall colors.
One of the upstairs bedrooms.
The fitness room and the master bedroom lead out to a veranda, which the owners can use to access the pool.
In the master bedroom, a wooden accent wall with coat hooks on one side, serves as a partition for the bed.
The master bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace access as well as a deluxe ensuite bathroom.
The master bedroom, painted in Whisper by Comex, sports a bed that Farca custom-designed as part of his EF Collection.
A bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
The guest bedroom.
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