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PHBUCHARESTPebble House

The Space

Six rooms.
Built for focus.

A members’ study house in Pipera, Bucharest, directly opposite the British School. This is the floor, room by room.

Open 08:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday.

A day in the house
08:00The doors open
11:00Deep work in Quiet Study
14:00A pause on the terrace
17:00Two minds in The Snug
20:00The house rests
See the house

A film of the floor.

A minute through the rooms, before you ever walk in.

How the house works

A house arranged around focus.

Six rooms on one floor, with a coffee bar and a terrace, each set by how much quiet the work needs.

Top-down render of the Pebble House floor: focus rooms along the window wall, the central hub, and the terrace end
The welcome

Just inside the door.

Reception greets you in The Hearth. A step further sits The Studio, where the day begins.

The Studio: two deep armchairs and a wall of black shelving by the entrance

The Studio

16.9 m²

Just inside the door, two deep armchairs and a wall of black shelving make a common space. A place to drop your bag, wait for a lesson, or talk something through before the work starts.

The window wall

Where the house goes silent.

The Forum: four round oak tables and sixteen seats beneath tall windows

The Forum

17.2 m²

The largest room: four round oak tables, sixteen seats, and a screen for the online teacher. The tables move, so the room can be a class, a project, or an event.

The Library: a wall of books, a deep reading chair and a warm floor lamp

The Library

≈11 m²

A reading room with a floor-to-ceiling wall of books, deep seats you sink into, and an hourglass at its centre, a quiet reminder of what an hour is worth.

The Snug: an oak table set for one-to-one mentoring, with a chess set

The Snug

≈11 m²

The one-to-one room. A small oak table, two chairs, a chess set, and a warm lamp. Where a mentor sits beside you, in private.

Quiet Study: individual height-adjustable desks beneath a moss-green wall

Quiet Study

≈11 m²

Silent focus. Individual height-adjustable desks, so you work sitting or standing, beneath a calm moss wall.

The terrace end

Where the house breathes.

Good work needs good pauses. At the far end, by the terrace, the coffee bar is where the house slows down.

The Pantry: a coffee bar with stools, a green lounge chair and a soft neon sign

The Pantry

6.6 m²

The coffee bar. An espresso machine, a bar-height table with stools, and a soft line of neon on the wall. It opens onto The Commons, the green-sofa room where people gather between sessions, and the terrace beyond. Good coffee is never a reason to leave.

The standard

Less, but better.

We did not decorate the house. We removed everything that stood between you and the work.

Every choice follows one rule. You feel it the moment the door closes behind you.

The light most places usePebble House, 2700K

Drag the light. Every bulb in the house is a warm 2700K, the colour of late afternoon.

Oak floors

Warm oak underfoot, in every room.

One light

A soft 2700K everywhere, never office white.

Ink frames

Black metal, matched to the windows.

Empty space

Fewer objects, left out on purpose.

Tutoring

Teaching, when it helps. Never when it doesn’t.

Membership is for your own work. When you want teaching as well, it sits right beside it. Tutoring is priced on its own, by the hour or in packages, and you can add it to any membership or book it without one. Every lesson is taught the House Method way: a native British teacher live online from our partner school, and a Pebble House mentor in the building, there for the work that follows. Two minds on every lesson.

Good to know

The practical things.

Hours

Open 08:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday. Your hours can be used any time the house is open.

Where

Floor 2, David Business Center, Strada Erou Iancu Nicolae 29, Pipera. Directly opposite the British School of Bucharest, beside Mark Twain International School and the wider international-school cluster.

Reception

The Lobby is staffed through the day, so there is always someone to welcome you and help.

The terrace

Reached through The Commons, along the building's curved edge. Please mind the 20 cm step at the door.

The plan tells you a lot. The room tells you everything.

The best way to understand Pebble House is to stand inside it. Come and walk the floor with us, room by room. A visit takes twenty minutes, and you will know within the first one.