My husband was joking this morning about a bed in the large closet of our new little studio. I know even tiny homes need an escape, but I couldn't quite get on board with a bed in the closet. Then again, that was before laying eyes on these tiny bedroom escapes in Marie Claire Maison...

A niche was specially constructed in a loft for this tiny sleeping space above. So, if you have a closet or alcove in your tiny apartment, you're already well on your way to creating a sleeping space like this one.

This niche of a bedroom has windowed doors and the walls are finished in a vibrant blue wash. The bed's orientation allows it to function as a bed and sofa. Check out more cozy bedroom niches at Marie Claire Maison

Comments (5)
I've lived in several studio apartments, and I always look for one with a closet big enough to put a bed into. I love the cozy feeling of sleeping all wrapped up in blankets and walls, and I have a wardrobe to store my clothes in the main living room.
It's like having a one-bedroom but paying for a studio. LOVE IT.
I've always wanted to sleep in my closet: super dark and quiet.
didn't we just see that top bedroom on AT recently? There really is too much duplication these days it seems...
My bedroom is trending more and more this way. I love the photo on the bottom, especially the way they incorporated a desk into the room via a tall spindly drafting table type thing. Don't really understand the strange squatty stools, though. I think that if you're going to have a tiny bedroom nook, you should avoid a ton of superfluous decorative junk -- a purpose for everything, and everything with a purpose.
I love the first picture.
I wish we had a room only big enough for our king-sized bed, and a closet. All we do is pile crap in the room, anyway.