At the top of the house, commanding an exceptional view of LA and the surrounding area, the room at the top of the tower forms a cozy nest of comfort and contemplation. Skylights offer a ready glimpse of the night sky and open to catch the ocean breezes. Seven great bay windows peer out over the town in all directions, each flanked by enormous crystal sun-catchers which cheerfully bathe the room in rainbow hues. A French door which serves as the eighth window leads to a wrap-around balcony, offering a view in any direction while offering protection from the elements. The dwarf orange tree incorporated into the central fountain scents the air with citrus, and the faint burble of water tickles the senses.
A comfortable canopy bed nestles against one wall. The memory foam mattress molds itself to fit and perfectly support the body. Over ten inches thick, covered with a thick quilt and the fluffiest of blankets, the bed promises a long night of deep, restorative sleep. Matching cribs stand nearby, opposite the changing table. The headboard take the place of bedroom furniture: nightstands, bookshelves, robe trees, mirrors, and fully adjustable lights. Built in drawers along either side of the bed hold additional bedding and pillows. The footboards serves as dresser space, offering drawer after drawer in which to place clothing, as well as a large flat surface on which baby clothes and clean diapers have been folded and stacked.
A few baby toys have been left at key locations around the room, either set down on a handy horizontal surface or placed in a cubby for safekeeping... or for quick access, in case of an unhappy child.
In short, this bedroom provides a comfortable resting place, a place to sit and watch the world go by, or a place where you can do both.