A sliding wall hides the bedroom beyond, revealing built-in storage and bookshelves (instantly transforming the studio apartment into a one-bedroom apartment).
Once the sliding wall is pulled back, the bookshelf is hidden and the one-bedroom apartment becomes an open studio space.
Another view of the loft with the sliding walls pulled back, revealing an open reading of the space.
Every opportunity for storage has been used, including drawers under the couch.
Garneau designed an adjustable table w heights for three functions; kitchen island, dining table, and work surface.
The table has been adjusted to work surface height. All office equipment is stored in the white cabinet to the side of the table.
A Murphy bed pulls down to reveal a niche lined in walnut veneer that acts as a headboard.
Nightstands have been built into the headboard niche. The walnut veneer on the door is an aesthetically unifying detail.
The sliding wall is pulled back and Murphy bed stored away. Beyond the wall w the painting is the dressing area and bathroom.
A floor-to-ceiling closet is located on one side of the dressing area.
Garneau creates a shallow dresser for storing folded clothes. Storage niches are carved into the bathroom walls.
The factory-style windows are typical of the industrial buildings in the neighborhood.
Every inch of available space has been turned over to storage in the bathroom.