For a while now, we’ve been researching companies that make custom and ready-made wall murals, because a wall-size image seems like a great way to expand an odd room. Case in point: Swedish stylist/designer Jimmy Schönning‘s transformation of a tiny nook of a bedroom with a calm distant see. Perfect.
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3 replies on “A Tiny Nook Room Expands with a Wall Mural”
The wall mural is wonderful, but I am sorry for the occupants of the bed if that is the only available space for it. The only way to make the bed daily, and change the bedding on whatever schedule one uses, is to crawl all over the bed itself (experience speaking).
I totally get what you’re saying. Climb in/climb out from the bottom. But if that’s the space you’ve got…well…I guess it’s a question of what you really need the space to do.
If all tiny nooks and abandoned corners would be used to create a comfortable space, one of imagination . even in our minds . perspective .
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The wall mural is wonderful, but I am sorry for the occupants of the bed if that is the only available space for it. The only way to make the bed daily, and change the bedding on whatever schedule one uses, is to crawl all over the bed itself (experience speaking).
I totally get what you’re saying. Climb in/climb out from the bottom. But if that’s the space you’ve got…well…I guess it’s a question of what you really need the space to do.
If all tiny nooks and abandoned corners would be used to create a comfortable space, one of imagination . even in our minds .
perspective .
Love & congratulations on the new launch !
sahana