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Former guest room converted into girl cave/guest room. Kravet Furniture's sleeper sofa allows the client to turn her girl cave into a guest room. Custom built-ins design for additional storage with a combination desk/dressing table and TV entertainment.

This Dallas high-rise condominium with a 360-degree view of the city reflects the client’s soft contemporary and transitional taste. Our goal was to create an ambiance of casual sophistication that also conveyed a calm, relaxing environment for the homeowner. We furnished the open floor plan, containing entry, living and dining areas plus three bedrooms. One bedroom featured a multi-purpose setup, as it doubled as a den for her teen son to hang out with his friends. Custom furnishings are unique and were sourced from top quality manufacturers.
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Former guest room converted into girl cave/guest room. Kravet Furniture's sleeper sofa allows the client to turn her girl cave into a guest room. Custom built-ins design for additional storage with a combination desk/dressing table and TV entertainment.

Define your space! Design your own wall bed configuration with side cabinetry, sofas, desk beds and complete home office beds. We make all our beds with solid hardwoods – oak and maple. We do not use particleboard and all of our furniture, including our wall beds are made locally by us in Largo, Florida. If you are looking for the perfect balance between function, comfort, practicality and style let’s work together to get you the furniture you want for your home. Our wall beds are a wonderful space-saving solution you may be looking for that can last a lifetime! Turn any room into an multi-purpose bedroom with a Murphy wall bed from Accent Woodworking. You Ask! We Build!
Shown here is a Shaker Murphy wall bed with shelf leg and custom side cabinets in java stain on maple.
Realize the potential of your space and let us help you. Schedule your FREE design consultation today.
727-522-2700
sales@accentwoodworking.com
https://www.accentwoodworking.com/furniture/wall-beds/

Converted expansive lower level basement space into a multi-purpose functional family room. A large, deep sofa from Restoration Hardware was positioned in front of a large media cabinet for TV and movie watching. Hammered metal storage coffee tables store toys, books and games. A tufted wool rug was placed over new hardwood floors for added comfort and a pop of color. On the opposite side of the room, built-in storage flanks a gas fireplace, creating a perfect nook for playing games around a circular table. New window coverings and paint complete the space.

Multi-purpose home office, guest room and gym with a sleeper sofa, desk, accent rug and ottoman.
Home office - mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office idea in Miami with gray walls
Home office - mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office idea in Miami with gray walls

Example of a small minimalist enclosed light wood floor living room design in Philadelphia with a music area, white walls and no tv

This family room in the bed and breakfast also adds additional seating as the daybed and trundle set are multi-use. The ottoman serves as a storage area for additional bedding and as a cocktail table for drinks. The game table and chairs were in sad shape so were refinished, upholstered to add character to the room color scheme. The table top was in need of new surfacing so wool felt was chosen as a cover for card and board games. The table folds out to seat six. Great family fun.

All new finishes and frosted light covers were added to create a fresh airy and open living room with a cozy seating area overlooking the backyard. A soft neutral rug anchors the seating area & the sofa and club chair invite you to curl up with the fire. This room doubles as a multi-purpose room or game room as there is an additional cozy seating area at the front of the home. Pops of soothing blues were added with an original painting from Whitney Design Studios, textured pillows & prints, drawing the blue skies and relaxing water from the backyard creek into the interior space. Photos by: Krista Abel, Dream Home Images

Define your space! Design your own wall bed configuration with side cabinetry, sofas, desk beds and complete home office beds. We make all our beds with solid hardwoods – oak and maple. We do not use particleboard and all of our furniture, including our wall beds are made locally by us in Largo, Florida. If you are looking for the perfect balance between function, comfort, practicality and style let’s work together to get you the furniture you want for your home. Our wall beds are a wonderful space-saving solution you may be looking for that can last a lifetime! Turn any room into an multi-purpose bedroom with a Murphy wall bed from Accent Woodworking. You Ask! We Build!
Shown here is a Shaker Murphy wall bed with shelf leg and custom side cabinets in java stain on maple.
Realize the potential of your space and let us help you. Schedule your FREE design consultation today.
727-522-2700
sales@accentwoodworking.com
https://www.accentwoodworking.com/furniture/wall-beds/

We aimed to give this space a Zen feel by adding sand color tones to make the room very comfortable and relaxing. We grounded the space in clean white wood floors to replicate the feel of white sand. The use of an sculptured wall also gives the space more dynamism and intricacy.

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

Bigger is better, right? Not anymore!
Tiny homes are the latest trend for both home buyers and home builders. From small cabins to budget houses to granny flats, it’s clear that the saying “less is more” is finally starting to ring true.
You might think that smaller spaces means less room for creativity, but you’d be wrong. In fact, these tiny homes and granny flats tend to be far more diverse and creatively designed than full-sized homes and McMansions that often all look the same. People are building rustic cabins, mid-century modern flats, urban industrial lofts, and even treehouses.
There’s a lot of inspiration to be had with the inside of a tiny home as well. Having such a limited amount of space in which to both store your belongings and live comfortable forces you to get creative. And people have developed some great solutions. From lofted beds to rooftop patios to Murphy style kitchen tables that fold up into the wall, people everywhere are finding ways to still have it all in their small homes.
Here are some of our favorite ways to make a tiny home more usable and livable.
Build a lofted bed.
This might be the most popular method for creating more space in everything from small houses to shared kids’ bedrooms to dorm rooms. Elevating the bed gives you plenty of space underneath for a desk, bookshelves, or a living area. You can easily buy a lofted bed, but they are usually twin beds, and they’re not as fun as some of the custom built ones out there. People are starting to build hanging beds into their homes, for example. Shorten the rope, add a ladder, and you have yourself a lofted bed.
Get a futon.
Another popular option, couches that convert into beds solve a lot of space issues by being multi-functional. Even if you do get yourself a lofted bed, you might want to consider a sofa-bed for your living area as well so that you can host guests. This solves the biggest problem with tiny living – not being able to have friends and family stay over!
Build a Murphy table.
Murphy-style furniture, or furniture that folds down from the wall and then folds back up when you’re done, has gone out of style a bit. But we don’t think it’s deserved its reputation as outdated, and with the surge in tiny homes, it’s only a matter of time before these come back in style. You can build a Murphy table to serve as your dining area with folding chairs that hang from wall pegs, or you can build a Murphy desk if you need some space to do work.
This is only the start. There are plenty of inventive ideas out there for creating small, multi-purpose living spaces that are cozy instead of cramped. Get those creative juices flowing, and go small!

Multi-purpose room with built-in office desk and sofas that fold down to beds. Flat screen TV mounted on opposite wall. Wall sculpture by Erik Hagerman.

This Dallas high-rise condominium with a 360-degree view of the city reflects the client’s soft contemporary and transitional taste. Our goal was to create an ambiance of casual sophistication that also conveyed a calm, relaxing environment for the homeowner. We furnished the open floor plan, containing entry, living and dining areas plus three bedrooms. One bedroom featured a multi-purpose setup, as it doubled as a den for her teen son to hang out with his friends. Custom furnishings are unique and were sourced from top quality manufacturers.

Converted expansive lower level basement space into a multi-purpose functional family room. A large, deep sofa from Restoration Hardware was positioned in front of a large media cabinet for TV and movie watching. Hammered metal storage coffee tables store toys, books and games. A tufted wool rug was placed over new hardwood floors for added comfort and a pop of color. On the opposite side of the room, built-in storage flanks a gas fireplace, creating a perfect nook for playing games around a circular table. New window coverings and paint complete the space.

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Stephanie Violette
Mid-sized transitional open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in New York with a music area, beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized transitional open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in New York with a music area, beige walls, no fireplace and no tv

This home office doubles as a guest room, with a modular desk built on casters. The closet was converted into an open built in wall unit that features a small sofa and plenty of storage. The built in wall unit behind the desk opens into a hidden murphy bed, with additional storage on each side.

An 88 square-foot shed was turned into the ultimate compact living space. Interior Design Show, Toronto, 2010
Mark Olson Photography Inc.
Example of a small trendy exterior home design in Toronto
Example of a small trendy exterior home design in Toronto
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