All 10 of these homes are studios — and each has a unique way of making space for the "bedroom". Whether it's a Murphy bed, bookshelf room divider, temporary wall or sleeping loft, all of these New York City spaces are inspiring studios that make the most of their small footprint:
• Financial District: Paul's Perfectly Suited Studio
• Downtown Brooklyn: LJ Wraps Up
• Astoria: Matt's Spirited Studio
• Midtown West: Ken's Mixed Media Dream House
• Williamsburg: Rebecca Colors the White Box
• Brooklyn Heights: Laura's Inviting Live / Work Studio
• Chelsea: Bill Goes All Black
• Brooklyn: Amy's Dashing Details
• East Village: Krista & Will's Compact Contemporary
• Hell's Kitchen: Roy's South-to-North Big Switch
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Comments (4)
Good topic, but these pictures don't really show how the "bedroom" is incorporated into the studio at all. I know that the links are included, but it would be easier to choose which ones I wanted to look at if the pictures showed more. Thanks!
Like annieh, I would also like to see photos here of how the bedroom area is incorporated into the whole space, otherwise it's just a bunch of beds.
Also, floorplans would be super-helpful.
Yeah, these closely-cropped photos that have been coming up lately are useless.