Ok, so I live in a studio now. The million dollar question is, "Where do you put the bed?" I've already ruled out a folding screen/shelving unit to help define bedroom space because this place is small and I do not want to chop it up further.
Please excuse the junk/mis-matched bedding (notice I went out and bought a faux fur throw?) and the sleeping lump of a mutt on the bed.
Last night it hit me like a ton of bricks: Ron Marvin (I unapologetically love this man's work) had almost the exact same layout in his Manhattan studio. So....here's my inspiration:
via Ron Marvin


Perfect inspiration picture! All those angles...sheesh. Why not put them straight it's like they're trying to hard!
ReplyDeleteI see fun clean lines up in that place girl...ghost chair...modern sofa in a linen...a coffee table thats different from the norm..abstract art..still thinking..
ReplyDeletelove it! We're on the same page...I'm thinking of getting some canvas prints of my fav graffiti artist, Banksy, to put over my imaginary dining table.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking into the ultra modern Zgallerie Benny sofa (posted earlier). It's ultrasuede...not sure if my OCD can deal with the handprint situation w/ ultrasuede. But it's HOT.
Yes, the bed in a studio -always a problem! my solution in my studio, that most people hate but works for me, is that I have a twin sized bed daybed from west elm. It doubles as a couch with a gazillion pillows- guests always ask where my bedroom is. Of course -i only have a twin sized bed which makes....certain entertaining difficult...but I just spend the night at my boyfriends. A twin is surprisingly roomie for one person!
ReplyDeleteI love this look - beautiful inspiration!
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