
Compact, clean, white and minimal - this is Small Cool done Swedish-style. Bunker Hill is a group founded by Architect Daniel Franzen (previously of TAF) in 2005. The goal? "To make architecture and products which reflects the Swedish and international society". More photos of these small sleeping spaces below...

11 Meter Compact apartment in Stockholm - the dining area seats eight and the bedroom sleeps two.


Studio Engstrom - Designed for a Swedish songwriter/producer as a calm retreat.
More info: Bunker Hill
Via: Emmas Blogg
Comments (13)
I'd definitely be afraid to come down that ladder in the mornings.
I would LOVE that loft area, but definitely not for my fiance the mild claustrophobe :-p
I normally hate knotty pine, but in the second pic, it looks beautiful.
I'm not sure sure how much I would want to live in that space, but those images are awesome...
reminds me of the room in the barn from The Ring- really cool, but not sure I'd feel comfortable up there.
how do you change the sheets on that first bed? seems like an emergency room visit waiting to happen.
@keliz. very, very, carefully! I was thinking the same thing -- How do they make that bed?? :)
How do you climb that ladder?
coffin!
One would have to have sex someplace other than ones Bed.
i like the idea of a closed off bedroom, thats JUST for sleeping. BUT i dont like to have to maneuver out of it and climb down said latter. scary to think how dazed i am in morning.. not a permanent solution for me but interesting idea. if you combine this with the bookcase door thing you could have it as a spare bedroom for guest. the second picture.. a few floating shelves or a place underneath for clothes or etc.. and it would be an ideal second bedroom, or only br if you are trying for the whole extreme minimalism
overall i like the clean bright feel
i think i might try to convince my friend who has SEVERLY high ceilings to put a spare bed in her hallway, you would never notice it up there and then she could keep her office as just an office.
Ha. I saw Bunker Hill and thought "who knew Boston could be so cool?"
I'd definitely have issues sleeping in that bed - and white is such a pain to keep clean.
Wow, imagine having to climb into that cramped, low space in the middle of the night or being half-awake in the morning and having to climb down that ladder... Worse is getting up and hitting your head.
Cool concept but too many problems.