Downtown Asheville Apartment by Samsel Architects
This downtown apartment is a modern renovation in a historic Asheville building from 1905. Our design delivers a welcoming new home for the client, as well as for his extensive art collection.
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This downtown apartment is a modern renovation in a historic Asheville building from 1905. Our design delivers a welcoming new home for the client, as well as for his extensive art collection.
Project innovation / adjustable wooden furniture – In the living room, TV set, long bench, book shelf, display glass cabinet, lighting were all integrated into the featured bay window. The full height cabinet and small shoes cabinet nearby served with adjustable dining table, sliding bar table and two movable benches.
George is sited between a university campus and a burgeoning creative quarter, in a 1950s apartment block of identical studios originally built for nurse’s accommodation. At 28m2, George is yet another iteration in the study of micro apartments epitomized by a return to the fundamentals of dwelling and access to the vibrancy of the city.
The ” Urban Cocoon ” duplex is situated in a 2 storey townhouse building on Charonne street next to Bastille.
The project is a renovation for a 38 sqm apartment in a newly built building in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Because it was a limited space, the tall furniture had to be concentrated. It was decided to join all the items that could generate visual barriers in blocks and lean them against the few walls of the single dormitory apartment
The project consists of a renovation of an attic left unfinished. We tried to keep the existing partitions and to modify them in order to avoid major demolitions.
Derived from the word ‘ECO’: ECOlogic and ECOnomic. A small apartment that has it all. This small apartment in Moscow has been designed according to this principle. Interior project was created by Ekaterina Gritsan for Buro 108 for young man and covers an area of 60 m².
The place with an area of merely 17.3 square meters located in an old building in the very center of Odessa was inherited by the current owners. Having no idea what to do with it, they turned to Fateeva Design creative bureau.