When the German design studio, Studio Oink, was asked to decorate an apartment in one of the most popular residential areas in Wiesbaden, the demands of the family was bright, uncluttered design in the Scandinavian style. Studio Oink delivered and also created some clever space-saving solutions in the process.
The bed is placed on a platform, which offers plenty of storage space. By elevating the bed the residents get a better view of the outside and are woken by the sunlight streaming through the window.
The kids room is dominated by a piece of furniture that combines sleeping, playing, dressing, rest and storage.
It even has a hidden staircase to the upper area, which is lockable from the inside.
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