Resident Bedrooms and En-suites

Visual of Bedroom (1)

A gentle and zen-influenced scheme, bedroom spaces feature wall-mounted lights on either side of the bed, creating a soft and ambient atmosphere. Storage was a priority, so large wardrobe, ottoman style beds and chest of drawers are in every bedroom. There is reasonable wall space left untouched for residents to hang their own photographs or art. Allowing the user to personalise their space to a certain degree whilst continuing the high-end concept of the co-living project.

Bedroom and En-suite Plan and Sections (1:50)

Using one of the bedrooms located on the second floor to show the general placement of fixtures and the circulation of these zones.

Third Floor (Attic Space) Isometric

The third floor of the building is composed of six resident bedrooms with en-suites. All rooms have access to skylights.

Visual of Bedroom (2)

The bedrooms are designed to be spacious, comfortable, and allow for residents to personalise their own space.

Visual of En-suite

Each bedroom includes its own private en-suite, designed to be both functional and calming. Bright blue tiles and pink terrazzo flooring create a contrast to the rest of the space - a colourful yet peaceful atmosphere. All en-suites include under-sink storage, a spacious shower, and a heated towel rail to ensure practicality.

Third Floor Plan (1:100)

The third floor is primarily bedrooms. Due to ceiling constraints I created a small sitting area next to the stair access. While all six bedrooms benefit from existing roof lights, the shared sitting space does not as it sits under the central roof line.

Ensuite Views

Due to the lack of windows in most en-suite spaces, allowing natural light to flow in was a priority to me. In addition to downlighting and a feature hanging pendant, I also incorporated frosted glass on both the door and internal window to allow natural light into the space without compromising user privacy.

Sitting Area Scheme

Due to the lack of natural lighting in the sitting area, it was important to create a bright scheme, to ensure the space remains welcoming and usable.