Bedroom Storage Bookcase Medium Hardwood Floors Design Photos and Ideas

Prerak and Krina wanted to be able to open the room to guests when hosting parties, so the window installation functions as both storage and additional seating.
Using natural materials is one way of bringing nature indoors. Oiled white ash floors and ceilings, along with Italian poplar and Lawson cypress joinery, are found throughout architect Andrew Simpson’s 538-square-foot home outside Wellington, New Zealand.
"The house is so small that the renovation required a lot of attention to get the scale of the details right, light the crown molding,
Photo: Willem-Dirk du Toit
A piece of millwork in one of the master suites doesn't reach the ceiling, allowing light to spill into the mater bath.
The guest loft features a bed from West Elm and custom plywood casework  by Kansas City artisan Haynes Nichols.
The second bedroom is pretty spacious for an Eichler.
The white walls of the master suite, located on the top floor of the house,  reflect sunlight, allowing the room to be bathed in a natural glow. Integrated with the roof deck, a green roof provides a cooling effect for the upper floors and absorbs rainwater, preventing run-off.
For the Northcote house, versatility is key. A retractable divider can easily turn one room into two.
A large picture window in premium room La Vue frames ocean views from sunrise to sunset.
A Muuto Unfold pendant hovers over one of the kids’ beds.
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Bedroom/work space. Relaxing work enviroment.
Reflecting the client and what is most important to them:  a calm, refined composition that belies its more complex nature – perfectly suited to the writer in residence.
An 800-square-foot addition expands the Virginia home of Lauren and Josh Stegall. Built for $120,000, the structure has a large window overlooking the Blue Ridge Parkway and Sugarloaf Mountain.
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“This way you have a sequence,” Lynch explains. “The stair is a circulator, and after you take off your coat, you can go downstairs to the powder room or up to the living floor.” On the other side of the millwork, he devised built-in storage and niches for display, as shown in the master bedroom, located on the second floor.
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Bedroom with built-in wood shelves for records, etc.  Clerestory above to allow natural light into bathroom beyond.  Steel window with view to rear yard landscape.  Art by Peggy Hsu
Bedroom with built-in wood shelves for records.  Steel window with view to rear yard landscape and firepit