From Julie and Janet: In an ideal world, we would all sleep in cocoon-like environments. We have an enduring fascination with built-in bed solutions. Here’s a roundup of architect-designed nocturnal niches: Below: Built-in bunks in a ski cabin; from AFGH Architects. Below: Built-in bed in an unassuming cabin in Maine; from Massachusetts architect Sheila Narusawa. Below: Built-in daybeds from Boston-based Anmahian Winton Architects. Below: Suspended bunks from Eric Cobb Architects:
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