2 Rooms in 1

 

A single shared bedroom was transformed into 2 separate spaces with the insertion of a freestanding bunk bed. Inspired by the long, narrow children’s bedrooms by Le Corbusier for Unite D'habitation, the design of the centrally located bed divides the space into two zones - each side of the space feels unique and private, with a long shared desk facing the views.

With each level facing different directions, private spaces are created for each of the two children. The beds themselves are not stacked vertically, with the upper bed pushed out towards the landscape with a private viewing porthole. Created from a mix of formply and plywood, this project was an economical way of creating 2 bedrooms from one.

Built by Big City and photographed by Luc Rémond

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