12/29/2023 0 Comments Arq apartment![]() That led to a tailored apartment, where each room is a piece of furniture: after you have used it, you can close it. The project was made to be two bedrooms, a studio, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom, despite the roof form and the very small floor surface. This is a small holiday flat, an attic above the old fishermen’s harbor. The project is a flat refurbishment in Camogli, a charming village near Genova. By incorporating program like bathroom, toilet, storage and a box-bed all inside the wooden volume, the surrounding space can be freely used for other program like living, dining and cooking.Īttic on the Harbor by gosplan, Camogli, Italy Their design focused on creating one solid wooden volume of birch plywood with extended wall cabinets alongside the whole length of the apartment. Bureau Fraai, a design firm from Amsterdam, got rid of all doors, walls and tiny rooms around the core of this small apartment. This tiny loft design aimed to convert a small former social housing apartment in the city center of Amsterdam into a modern urban loft. Urban loft Amsterdam by Bureau Fraai, Amsterdam, Netherlands Living and dining zones are quite flexible, by moving sofa and extending dining table, it easily become a comfortable space for 10 guests. A curtain separates the sleeping unit, kitchen and living zone from entrance, which can be pushed back when it’s needed. A range of appliances were provided by Electrolux, while many furniture elements were provided by IKEA. The apartment was designed with a furniture system that would make the most of the existing space. The main task was to create a comfortable open space plan with enough area for storage with access to natural light. ![]() This small 35 square meter flat was designed for a young couple. This tiny apartment centers on long term living around clever storage solutions. The client agreed with the idea that space is as important as function when it comes to a place where people will live for a long time rather than a room for a short-term stay. The living unit may not be spacious, but still has a chance to fulfill all basic living functions. Due to the high housing prices in Taipei City, the living space that young people can afford has become smaller and smaller in the last decade. This is a renovation project of an old flat which measures 22 sqm and 3.3m in height. Tiny apartment in Taipei by A Little Design, Taipei, Taiwan Combining durable materials, kinetic elements and precise detailing, these tiny apartments reveal how to live large in small spaces and create room for everyday life. While micro living has faced criticism for packing residents into tight spaces, the following apartments utilize clever solutions to maximize space while preserving comfortable living conditions for inhabitants. Unlike a traditional studio flat, tiny apartment residents can benefit from the use of communal kitchens, bathrooms and roof gardens. These tiny spaces are formed for efficiency, coupling programs and functions together. Depending on the city, tiny apartments are generally considered to be less than 550 square feet, with micro apartments classified between 200–400 square feet. Balancing the bottom line with creative solutions for storage and versatility, these tiny spaces are made to utilize every inch of space. With the rise of the tiny house movement and expanding urbanization, designers and developers alike have turned their attention to tiny living. Living tiny has become the new living large. M anufacturers: To connect with the world’s largest architecture firms, sign u p now. Architects: Find the perfect materials for your next project through Architizer.
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