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Clever Design: Transforming 44sqm (473sqft) Studio Apartment, Italy
In order to maximise space in this small 44sqm apartment ATOMAA had to completely reimagine it’s floor plan, moving a ...
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Flexible Milanese Micro Apartment – 30sqm ⁄ 340sqft of Smart Design
Once a cramped apartment with an irregular form, the 30sqm TAAAC! was completely transformed by ATOMAA into an adaptable, ...
Revamped Micro-Apartment Includes a Big Kitchen and Walk-In Closet A 355-square-foot redesign makes the most of what was there, while also optimizing the space to makes it feel more generous.
In Hong Kong's northern district of Tsuen Wan, local design firm littleMORE revamped a tiny, 312-square-foot (29-square-meter) micro-apartment to make it brighter, and more spacious.
ANYONE FACED with decorating a little apartment wrestles with the truisms associated with small-space design: Keep it simple; uncluttered rooms look bigger; too much personality quickly becomes a ...
The development team's "My Micro NY" project will create 55 new micro-units, 40 percent of which will be reserved for low- and middle-income residents, Bloomberg said. The units will be between ...
Hong Kong-based architectural studio Sim-Plex has created a stunning micro-home inspired by Japanese culture. The U. Izakaya House in the 57-story Grand Waterfront Plaza, Hong Kong, boasts clever ...
But it points to a major risk of investing in small apartment design, above or below 400 square feet. "It’s very hard to be a developer and provide an apartment without a living room," says Zimmer.
Glazer, who bought the space for $340,000 last year, contends that ultra-small not only works but can feel quite roomy. But the coziness didn’t come without some interior design help.
An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York is showcasing the recently-announced winning entry of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s adAPT micro-apartment design competition.
The micro-apartments range from 150 to 200 square feet for single occupants, with rents running about $500 to $700 a month and often include utilities, furnishings and Internet.
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