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How to create a sleeping area in a studio

Lack of space and intimacy are common problems of small surfaces.We explain how to remedy it by creating a sleeping area in a studio.And it's simpler than you think.The proof with these 10 achievements selected on Houzz France.

Giving the impression of space, enjoying multiple storage, being able to isolate yourself while having a reception corner can quickly turn to the headache when you live in a studio.

To solve this problem and rethink our interior, we pique the tips of these projects of architects and interiors of interiors identified on the Houzz site.Fr.Kézako?It is an online space allowing to put in particular and professional relations (architects, manufacturers, decorators and craftsmen) in order to find the ideal interlocutor when it comes to embarking on work and endowed with a community of several millionowners, home professionals and decoration enthusiasts around the world.

Create a sleeping area without building partitions

To isolate yourself and have a little intimacy, it is possible to create a sleeping area in a studio and good news, no need to set up a partition or carry out major work.So, whether one is owner or tenant, we are full of good ideas that will not damage the soil or the walls.In order to give two -room air to our mini home sweet home, we start by signifying the different spaces.To delimit areas you can play on the color or place wallpaper by touch. Envie d’une séparation plus Franche ? Une armoire, une bibliothèque, voire une simple commode peuvent faire l’affaire.Positioned at the end of the sleeping, they will serve both for storage and headboard.Clever!But to create more privacy, the use of curtains or screen is ideal.Explanation.

A simple tip is to install curtains to separate the sleeping area from the living room.For this you have to find a rod large enough to be hung on both sides of the future room, or multiplying them by suspending them on the ceiling.For an industrial effect, it is also possible to divert the classic copper hose to hang veiling.Another alternative, boats or slats blinds, as well as Japanese panels, which can act as a separator.And for an original and super decoration look, the military camouflage net allows you to isolate yourself while letting a little light pass.

Even simpler and faster, it is possible to delimit two spaces with a screen.Ultra-modular, it can be installed when you receive people or left open all day long, which makes it the perfect accessory to partition a small room.We forget the obsolete version of our grandmothers to make room for models in tune with time and design.Opened light wood, modern cannage or chopped metal Moucharabieh, the screen makes its comeback in our interiors.A good reason to give in to temptation.

Ideas for separation between the bedroom and the living room and that change

It is possible to arrange a room in a studio or a small surface, more radically thinking the place without having the impression of sleeping in your living room or your kitchen.Height under ceiling, corner, closet ... are all tracks to explore.Why not build a box in the box, a sort of modern hut and whose walls can accommodate for example the kitchen?It is also possible to gain height by revisiting the classic mezzanine, accessible by steps transformed into storage.A deep closet?What if you slip a bed a place or retractable?You can also separate a room with a canopy.But also opt for an alcove or the platform that will give a decoration touch to the apartment voting.

In tune with the times, the canopy is the star to separate two pieces by bringing an industrial decorative touch.For more originality the classic black uprights can be painted white or replaced by light wood.Whatever height or semi-bird, you can play with the size and shape of the windows.For more intimacy, glass can be translucent or colored stained glass.

Choosing to put your bed in an alcove or a corner will allow it to transform it into a cozy cocoon and create a cozy and more intimate atmosphere.In order to signify the volume and bring a decoration touch, you can paint the wall and the uprights surrounding the bed with a midnight blue or a different shade from that of the rest of the room.A panoramic, graphic wallpaper or a wall of frames as a headboard will energize the bedroom.And for an optimal effect, the addition of curtains will structure the whole.
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Ultra original to dramatize any room, the platform is ideal for accommodating our bedding.Less restrictive than mezzanine, it can be adapted according to desires and ceiling height.We obviously take advantage of the base to install storage.Even more clever, the platform can conceal the bed in its entirety or in part.Indeed, why not raise the kitchen by hiding under its floor a sleeping on wheels?Half out, it will be sofa and deployed in full, it will become a bed again to pass the sweetest nights.

A sleeping area delimited by a front dressing room

© Agence Marnae / Houzz

Offset and congested, this 28m2 studio has been completely redesigned in order to restructure the entire surface.

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A sleeping area delimited by a dressing room after

© Agence Marnae / Houzz

Inspired by boats, Agathe Marimbert and Sébastien Gnaedig, from the Marnae agency have created a birch cube framing the bed and in which a dressing room is hidden.

A sleeping area on a platform before

© Agence inée / Houzz

Two service chambers were gathered to turn into a 16m2 studio

A sleeping area on a platform after

© Agence inée / Houzz

Sylvain and Timothée, two architects of the Inée agency, had the good idea to raise the sleeping area using a platform, thus releasing space on the ground while increasing the number of storage.

Separate a sleeping area by a front curtain

© Camille Basee / Houzz

Un grand studio de 42m2 déFraichi et suranné va subir un totale rénovation.


Separate a sleeping area by a curtain after

© Camille Basee / Houzz

In order to enjoy the light from the living room window, a semi-vitreated partition separates the living room from the living room.For more intimacy, the interior designer, Camille Basse has planned curtains to hide in the sleeping area.

A sleeping area in a front alcove

© Chefdechantier.Fr / Emilie Bozek / Pierre Li / Everinvest / Houzz

An uninhabited apartment for a long time will find a second youth.

A sleeping area in an alcove after

© Chefdechantier.Fr / Emilie Bozek / Pierre Li / Everinvest / Houzz

Make an alcove yes, but raised to hide under the floor heater and washing machine.To accentuate the cocoon effect, the interior designer Emilie Bozek in close collaboration with the company Chefdechanta.Fr, à tapisser les murs d’un papier peint fleuri.

A sleeping area like a front cabin

© Géraldine Laferté / Stéphane Deroussent / Houzz

A very classic apartment will have an ultra-original room.

A sleeping area like a cabin after

© Géraldine Laferté / Stéphane Deroussent / Houzz

Palm of originality for this room which becomes invisible once the shutters are closed.Géraldine Laferté, interior decorator, perfectly optimized the space thanks to this urban hut.

Create a sleeping area in a front story

© HomebOxcreation / Houzz

Not easy to create a sleeping area in 9m2.And yet ...

Create a sleeping area in a Studette after

© HomebOxcreation / Houzz

In order to maximize the square meters and gain in functionality, Sophie Graves and Emmanuelle Doncarli, interior architects of Homeboxcreation, have enhanced the box spring by dotting below and all around the storage.

A glass roof to delimit a front night corner

© Lara Grand / Houzz

An xs and old apartment will gain in charm.

A glass roof to delimit a sleeping area after

© Lara Grand / Houzz

Ultra trendy, the canopy is ideal for partitioning while letting light penetrate.Here, Lara Grand, interior designer, uses the lower and not glazed part to tear shelves on the living room side.

A sleeping area on a front mezzanine

© Samuel Crosnier / Houzz

Thanks to a beautiful ceiling height, this 23m2 will win a mezzanine without losing light.

A sleeping area on a mezzanine after

© Samuel Crosnier / Houzz

A mezzanine accessible by a wooden staircase leads to the new bedroom.The space freed to the ground allowed the architect Samuel Crosnier to restructure the studio by giving it the look of a New York loft.

A glazed mezzanine for a front night corner

© Nicolas Véger / Very Good Box / Nicolas Plessis / Houzz

A reinvented 16m2 ground floor

A glazed mezzanine for a sleeping area after

© Nicolas Véger / Very Good Box / Nicolas Plessis / Houzz

This is a concept that this studio is endowed.The glass mezzanine is indeed part of a complete "box" developed by Nicolas Veger, and which allows you to install in mini kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms and desk in record time.

A glass-glass-glass to separate the bedroom from the living room before

© Bénédicte Soltner / Houzz

A complete redevelopment was made in this large Lyonnais studio for more character.

A glass-glass-glass to separate the bedroom from the living room after

© Bénédicte Soltner / Houzz

In this 31m2 the old and outdated mezzanine to give way to a sleeping area delimited by a canopy facing three large windows.A chic and vintage decor brings charm to this project managed by Bénédicte Soltner, decorator and stylist.