Ben's ideas
Round tables and furniture with curvy shapes make navigating tight quarters easier, while glass or Lucite tables create more visual space. Ample storage will make your life much easier, so look for smart designs that sneak in extra space. You could use storage ottomans instead of a coffee table or an antique dresser instead of a TV console, or even hide an entire wall of shelving behind attractive curtains on ceiling-mounted rods.
Interesting wall tiles and the wood and gray colour combination
Walk in wardrobe.. Hmmm..
Love the additional shelf space
Nice curtains
Compact work area in the bedroom
Nice tiles. Good idea on creating extra shelf space using one of the drawers
Simple white and wooden boards
13. Design a bedroom that will soothe the senses With its warm woodgrain patterns and sharp angular lines, this bedroom is designed to prioritise rest. After a weekend of partying, you’ll want to come home to a relaxing room that’s free of clutter. Darker wood surfaces will do well in a bachelor’s bedroom, bringing warmth and cosiness without looking moody or downcast.TELL USIf you live alone, show us how you’ve decorated your home. If you wish you lived alone, tell us what you wish you had in your dream singles abode.MOREBrowse bachelor pad designs
1. It creates extra storagePossibly the most common reason that homeowners request for a built-in platform is that they need more storage. Building a platform over drawers allows the same footprint to cover two functions: the sleep space and additional storage.
Nice bookshelf
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