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Slatted doors allow natural light through while still affording privacy in the second bedroom.
The fifth-floor kid’s bedroom is made to feel more cozy with wood flooring and folding wooden screens, the latter of which facilitate privacy or connection to the main spaces.
The guest bedroom/study is located in the front wing of the home, next to the master bedroom. It overlooks the courtyard through a large window. Every room of the house is naturally ventilated, and the bedrooms all include ceiling fans to aid air movement.
Large, glazed doors and windows on two sides of the master bedroom in the main house bring views of the coastline inside and flood the space with natural light.
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.
The view from the third-story study across to the master bedroom.
Every Buhaus unit comes with a custom Murphy bed with integrated storage on all sides to maximize space. “We look at our unit as if someone was staying in a very cool hotel room,” says Burdge. “It has everything they could need: a bed, sitting area, closet, mini bar, bathroom, and an incredible outdoor shower experience.”
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.
Serving as the private living quarters for the couple, the retreat embraces warm, natural light while providing a quiet setting and breathtaking views.
The master bedroom features spacious walk-in closets with mahogany dressers, a skylight, and French doors leading to the backyard.
Per the client's brief, the master bedroom is separated from the master bath and closets.
A peek inside the master bedroom.
Original floors were restored, windows were painted, and a coat of white paint enlivens the room.
Hotel The Celestine Kyoto Gion in Kyoto, Japan
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 offers the same rates throughout the year, based on the size of the room. There are four rooms with bunk beds.
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.
The hotel offers nine types of rooms. Many feature an elongated footprint with a window at one end.
Colorful wallpaper injects a pop of whimsy into the midcentury modern home.
One of the three modules houses the private spaces, including a bedroom, two bathrooms, a utility closet, and a laundry area.
The master bedroom faces southwest, capturing the sunset.
The master bedroom is located in its own wing, and it features a cozy gas fireplace and its own terrace. An inlaid stone wall runs from the exterior terrace into the space, establishing a strong connection with the outdoors.
One of the bedrooms on the first floor has two study nooks.
When not in use as the headboard, the large redwood slab folds down to become a desk.
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 wood-burning fireplace adorns the master bedroom. A private screened-in porch provides a quiet oasis in which to enjoy the natural setting.
Ipe wood envelopes the master bedroom that overlooks spectacular views of the beach through a wall of glass.
The master suite is located in the front of the home and opens up to a balcony through folding glass doors.
The master bedroom boasts spectacular south-facing views of the valley.
"The bedrooms are completely separate from one another, filled with light, and oriented towards beautiful views of the surrounding context and downtown Raleigh," note the architects.
The bedrooms and gallery spaces are located within the concrete boxes.
The bedroom on the second floor has a treehouse-like feel.
The chandelier in one of the bedrooms is by David Weeks.
Guest room sliders open up 2 walls to the outside with glass louvers
One of the upstairs bedrooms.
A view from the bedroom.
The master bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace access as well as a deluxe ensuite bathroom.
The guest bedroom.