
While the room above isn't necessarily small, the concept of designing a canopy bed as a unit with a bathroom built-in is an efficient and attractive piece of design work that could work in a small space. There are some really nice ideas in this pic.
Blossom, designed by the Danish firm i29, is a bed on the front, a toilet and shower behind glass doors on either side and a sink area on the back. Then, of course, there's the huge tub, the lovely curtains and all that airy space that gives it such a romantic appeal. (Via MocoLoco)










anyone know where I can get similar graphic printed curtains?
Oh I like this. However I would be paranoid about steamy/wet bed linen.. Great for a studio though
Wouldn't a wall (either full or partial) be equally effective? It's like they moved a canopy bed into the bathroom. Seems kind of unnecessary.
Wow, hate it!
Ewww! A toilet connected to the bed! (But love the curtains)
Danish design is sleek and sexy. The problem is..it doesn't work for crap in real life. My last trip to Denmark, I discovered that many showers are right in the bathroom floors with no water dam.. a curtain and a drain is all they have.. I was told, that there is a squeegee to wipe all the water on the bathroom floor into the drain. How stoneage is this? Is there a shortage of water in denmark? Love danes, but they are mere farmers on function!
PS: The i29 is Dutch (hence the .nl domain), not Danish (.dk).
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Beautiful Bed Linen these are !! I bought similar Bed Linen from Designer Linens Outlet store and got exiting offers.
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