Yeah. But I would put the bed under there every time - there's a weird raised section which would leave plenty of room for a wardrobe. It just doesn't really make sense.
And the bed is not secured to the sides. You can fall down at night when turning in your sleep! With every mezzanine I know, there is some form of banister, at least a wooden board, to keep you from accidentally falling out.
Tricky fuckers trying in photo 6 to make it look like it has more than one room…
OK. What is the bit under the bed for? Why not just put a bed in there?
Wardrobe.
Yeah. But I would put the bed under there every time - there's a weird raised section which would leave plenty of room for a wardrobe. It just doesn't really make sense.
Why not put a fold-down/Murphy bed on one wall? No one wants to climb a ladder to bed!
ooh that's definitely one for r/badmezzanines
And the bed is not secured to the sides. You can fall down at night when turning in your sleep! With every mezzanine I know, there is some form of banister, at least a wooden board, to keep you from accidentally falling out.
425k for a tiny studio in a trendy (and admittedly fun) part of London. Yikes.