St. Anny Ahmatovoy, 35 | Murphy Bed "JUPITER"

St. Anny Ahmatovoy, 35 | Murphy Bed JUPITER
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Children need a lot of space for active development. And therefore, transforming furniture is a cool option for a children's room, and especially in the case when two kids live in the nursery. Since we created this nursery for a boy and a girl, the designer suggested choosing orange as an accent color, which has no gender identity. But it is important to maintain the amount of bright colors in the interior. Therefore, we combined neutral colors with bright orange accents. The combination of three main types of chipboard creates a complete harmonious picture. For this project, we used a JUPITER 90x200 wardrobe bed, we equipped the sleeping places with soft headboards, flexible sides and flexible bulbs. The bed can be opened with one movement of the hand and can be done in less than 10 seconds. Thus, the playroom becomes a bedroom. At the entrance, we installed our designer shelves, which serve as a kind of "showcase" for children to place their favorite toys. We installed a desktop near the window, an interesting highlight of the table are the handles that we attached to the end of the table, so that children's backpacks would not lie around the room and take their place. Drawers were created under the table, which we made without handles, but with protrusions so that they could be easily opened.