The residence of young couple Jeanette and Mikul shows us how charming an open space without walls can be. The couples East Bay Loft is located in California, USA. It is their studio and residence. The long space is about 130 square meters, and nearly half of it is used as their photo studio. Therefore, for most people who only need a table in their studio, they can actually refer to the rest of their space arrangements to think about how to create Unique aesthetics for your own small space.
Unlike most peoples habit of placing their beds in the corners, Jeanette and Mikuls double bed is placed in the middle with the best lighting, and is covered with blankets and cartilage to enhance the cozy feel of the home.
The full-length mirror and a small amount of clothing are in line with modern peoples yearning for minimalism, and also make the space less burdensome.
There is also no closed wardrobe design, making a corner of the room feel like a clothing store in an alley, making people want to take a closer look every time they pass by.
You don’t need too many clothes, just enough skin care products. The simple picture constitutes a powerful blank aesthetic.
Curtains, low cabinets, carpets, clothes hangers and other parts are all in white to deepen the visual simplicity and charm.
In a sea of ??white, "green", which has always been regarded as a foil, is highlighted, making the houses sense of life more vivid.
The kitchen is also based on white, and greenery is added in a timely manner to enrich the level of the picture.
Compared with the bedside, the living room is also covered with a layer of wool carpet, combined with a low table and a lazy chair to create aBring out an alternative flavor of home life.
Jeanette and Mikul’s usual photography workspace. It gives a glimpse into the reality behind creative workers.