The Bonus Room.

The bonus room is asked to do too much. Movie nights, homework, craft, overflow guests, the occasional yoga mat. We design it to do three things very well — and to look intentional while it does them.

Plan a Bonus Room
Designed bonus room

The Room

A room with a job description.

The first design move in a bonus room is editorial: we help you name the three uses the room is honestly for — and quietly remove the rest from the brief. A room that tries to do eight things does none of them well.

From there, we plan: a deep seating arrangement anchoring one zone, a surface for work or games anchoring another, and storage built in so supplies disappear between uses. Lighting gets scenes — one for reading, one for movies, one for the overnight guest.

What we do here

Use-case editing, furniture and storage planning, media and projector specification, rug and textile layering, and built-in design for cabinetry or bookshelves when the room warrants them.

Begin

Make the room actually useful.

Tell us the three things this room really needs to do. We'll help you edit the list to something honest — then design to it.