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A bedroom is not only about sleeping. A sleeping space is not always a bedroom. We design sleeping spaces to be soothing, calm and restful, not cluttered.
Children’s bedrooms are often a child’s prime playing, working and storage space. Their rooms should be places they enjoy.
We control the sun to let you sleep longer or to wake you up, or help you nap. We think about what your eye will look at and through from a resting position.
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The existing house had a wardrobe covering this desk window which had views to the Harbour bridge. The window could not be made higher but it is the perfect height when one is sitting at the desk or lying on the bed.
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The bedroom benefits from the view across the courtyard and living space - all the way to the Heads.
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Highlight windows afford cross ventilation and western light into the master bedroom. On the inside, the skillion roof makes the room feel generous, on the outside, it helps the building to read more as a house than a block of flats.
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A daybed is the perfect place for a weekend nap. The window in the roof is positioned to offer views to trees and sky from a lying position.
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The raked ceiling allows morning light to penetrate this western bedroom and en-suite. The louvres afford cross ventilation and blinds can block out the light.
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This courtyard provide light, cross ventilation and an internal aspect to an apartment bedroom which had no external aspect available to it.
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The children's bedrooms have plenty of light which can be tempered by the external shutters.
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Bay windows provided a desk alcove in the children's bedrooms. Splaying them afforded water vistas from the other two children's rooms which were not able to have the direct view.
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Better use was made of the basement guest room by hiding the bed in the wall and freeing-up the room for the kid's play space.