The secret bedroom spot for accessories is the very best part.
Dubbed Ten Degrees, this 48 sqm apartment features four function boxes that have been rotated by ten degrees (hence its name), to allow for a natural flow between the living zones, without blocking off space or making the home feel small.
Sim-Plex Design Studio has recently completed the interior of a modern and small apartment in Hong Kong, that measures in at 492 square feet.
Sim-Plex Design Studio designed the Smart Zendo apartment in Hong Kong with clever storage solutions, smart technology, and transformable spaces.
Throughout the kitchen and dining spaces, the ceiling is painted in Dulux Wellbeing green. This continues along the underside of the staircase to help accentuate its form. The cupboards beneath the stair are painted in a deep blue, with circular red finger pulls.
Built-in bookshelves, smart custom storage, and every inch used, this custom-built tiny house is defined by beautiful and fine workmanship.
Is 2022 the year of built-ins? Judging by the number of home project submissions Apartment Therapy has received this year with built-in shelving, yes. (Bonus points if the built-ins have glam brass sconces attached!)Built-in shelving is making a case for itself as the standout design trend of 2022, and here are 11 of the most enviable units Apartment Therapy editors have seen this year.
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The real estate prices in business districts of big cities just seem to keep on rising and it becomes more and more difficult to find a comfortable but affordable dwelling. One solution is smaller and cheaper apartments, so that was what Ukrainian architect Denis Svirid chose to create on top of an old building. He cut off an approximately 20 m2 (215 ft2) big chunk of an existing 65 m2 (700 ft2) house and added a mansard floor. The decision to build a mansard floor instead of full second floor was made, because it made it easier and cheaper to get
This tiny loft in downtown Madrid by Beriot Bernardini Architects is filled with clever ideas. BBA exploits the 301 sq ft former office space's 12' high ceilings, inserting a multi-functional, two story structure that houses a sleeping loft, 6' high-ceilinged changing area, bathroom, ample storage and mini kitchen. The whole structure looks out toward the windows, both promoting ventilation and giving the illusion of more space. [showcase slug='beriot-bernardini-arquitectos'] We especially appreciate the staircase; it sits on casters and rolls out to reveal a large hanging rack and other storage. Like the Specht Harpman and Jordan Parnasse apartments we looked at in the past, BBA's apartment foregoes transforming furniture in favor of creating discreet spaces like bed and changing rooms. This strategy seems to work best in spaces with high ceilings, where vertical volume can be removed with fewer functional consequences than if you took it from usable floor space. Though we don't have an exact figure, BBA says the project was done very affordably out of plywood. If you want to see more of the apartment, check out this video below. There is also an interview about the space with the architect (in Spanish without subtitles).
Home technology storage ideas – how to disguise your television, hide wires and speakers using cabinets, cupboards and panels on HOUSE.
Surviving a natural disaster can be hard on your body—particularly if you need to walk long distances. To be as efficient as possible, you want to stock up on high-calorie, lightweight foods with long shelf lives like dried fruit, nuts and nut butters, crackers, and energy and protein bars.
And it has style in spades.