Speaking of problem solving - here's some photos of a recent wallbed we made. The client wanted to change the baby room to an office / guest room. The room was quite small, but we gained some precious footprint by demolishing current wardrobes. Instead we used that space for a desk - and made a window through the wall to get extra light into the dining room on the other side. We added a custom wallbed on the only full (albeit angled) wall there was. There's just enough space in the room for a queen size bed to open and when not in use it's a pretty little home office. I suggested wallpaper at the back of the wallbed and the client chose the design themselves. I'm glad they did, because it would have taken a few iteration rounds for me to come up with this! I love the colours on it. The only thing I wish we could have done differently is the handle heights - they needed to be fitted high to counterbalance the weight of the bed mechanism and to make it easier to open. Otherwise it's pretty good! If this was my home office I would never get any work done because of the amazing view! I would procrastinate all day, just staring out of the window...
Great design solution!
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5moI love this, Sari. Brilliant solution (and I hear you re handle heights)