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Los Angeles, CA, US 90004 · 64 photos
Green Oak Writer's Studio
Photo by Richard Horn, negative-altitude.com
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Bedroom
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The bed
added by pjpete to pjpete's Favorites (3 months ago)
Try 2 single Murphy beds
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Wow entire ideabook
added by prisdavis to wood scupture/art studio/guest room (10 months ago)
perfect spot for a nap when getting artist block or guest space...murphy type bed would be ideal...
added by rgiraldo to rgiraldo's ideas (11 months ago)
IZQUIERDA cuadro foto
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Guest bed fol out
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up and down lighting behind panel
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The cupboard inside the wall is good
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gabriel room
added by Vanessa Brunner to Houzz Tour: A Hollywood Writer's Hillside Studio (11 months ago)
Teak built-ins and a simple twin bed transform this studio into a guest house — or a place to take a nap if writer's block hits. The teak built-in bed and shelving not only adds to the studio's streamlined aesthetic, but it also serves as a form of earthquake safety (another issue that comes with living in Southern California). With everything built into the walls themselves, there's no risk of destroyed property or injured individuals after a serious tremor. "Earthquake safety is pretty inherent when you're working in LA," says Mitchell. "Structural codes demand it, and the deep foundation of this studio and the impact wall on the back really serve as preventative measures."






































