Big Design in a Small Package: The Igloo by Falken Reynolds
A concept born out of our love of Canadiana and a necessity of creating functional separation in a loft just shy of 600 square feet.
Discover a world of design possibilities for small apartments. Our collection showcases innovative solutions and stylish ideas to make the most out of limited space. From smart storage options to multifunctional furniture, explore how to create comfortable, functional, and visually appealing living areas. Perfect for those looking to maximize their home’s potential, each featured apartment demonstrates how clever design can transform even the smallest spaces into delightful and efficient homes.
A concept born out of our love of Canadiana and a necessity of creating functional separation in a loft just shy of 600 square feet.
French studio flca renovates parisian apartment located at the top of a little residential wooden building built around 1830. located between the Pantheon and the Jardin des Plantes, the duplex apartment renovation features two raw, industrial materials: OSB wood and steel.
This Chacarita small apartment, residual product of the fragmentation of a property built in the 50s in Buenos Aires, Argentina, forms an “ochava” on the first floor with visuals as open to the outside as exposed to the curious look from the street.
This small but spacious studio apartment was designed especially for rent. The main objectives of the project – low budget and easily restored finishing materials and furniture.
The owner, a single urban man who lives in Tel Aviv, has found a 35 sqm apartment in southern Tel Aviv. The apartment at the time of purchase was suitable for the budget however the property was seedy and uninhabitable.
Bila Wabi Sabi is our no ordinary project because it embraces one of cult Japanese philosophies called ‘wabi-sabi’, or ‘imperfect beauty’. Its calm white (‘bila’ means that clean color) interior contrasts with a bustling city outside.
The project consists of the interior reform of a former gatekeeper residence, located on the roof of a building in the Barcelona district Gracia. Enjoying a privileged location overlooking the neighboring buildings and surrounded by a large terrace, this apartment showed serious deficiencies such as its small size of 38 m2.
Architect Brad Swartz redefined what a small apartment could achieve with the refurbishment project on his tiny space in Darlinghurst. This 27 square metre apartment is designed to comfortably accommodate a couple.