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Yellow Touch Apartment: 25 sqm Yellow-Black Contrast in Rome

Yellow Touch Apartment is located in Rome and has an area of only 25 square meters. This small apartment is designed by Roma-based Brain Factory Architecture & Design and still not completely finished. The designer’s presentation: This small but comfortable apartment of only 25 square meters, ideal for young singles, is compact in the size but functional in the […]

Micro-Apartment - 21 Square-Meters Flat Renovated in Berlin

Micro-Apartment – 21 Square-Meters Flat Renovated in Berlin

Project: Micro-Apartment Designer: Spamroom Project in collaboration with John Paul Coss Location: Stephanstr. 23, Berlin-Moabit Completion: March 2015 Photographer: Ringo Paulusch Main contractor: inhouse berlin Metalsmith: Noé Metal+Design Carpenter – Furniture: PA Tischlerei Carpenter – Flooring and sliding door: Astrid Kaltenborn + Thomas Bandura Situated in Berlin, in an old building dated from the early 1900’s,

30 sqm Apartment in Paris Renovated by Richard Guilbault

This apartment of 30 square meters from Paris was initially divided into two parts on length, which was making it difficult to use and it had less natural light. Recently occupied by a young couple, these wanted to get it renovated to provide spaciousness and brightness, to optimize the intimate functionalities of the space and

Cozy Studio – 40 Square Meters Transformed by Curly Design

Curly, the design studio from Chisinau, Moldova, has realized this studio apartment with an area of 40 square meters. By removing the interior partitions, this small space has been transformed into a cozy studio with all the necessary areas and functions for a welcoming home, suitable for a young couple. The living room and kitchen

Tiny Apartment in Paris – KitoKo Studio Transform 8 Square Meters

The tiny apartment shown in the contiguous photos is located on the upper level of an old Haussmann building in Paris. These rooms are known for various utilizations over time but they were always considered by their small sizes, difficult to access and rudimentary for habitation. Initially designed in order to be cabins for servants

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