Showing posts with label mezzanine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mezzanine. Show all posts
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Flats that have a great ceiling height, but are limited in floor space will benefit from a mezzanine, that will add extra usable space to the premises.




Here are some nice examples showing of how you can integrate a mezzanine into your flat.
Use a spiral staircase to save space. Metal balustrade and the staircase add a touch of raw industrial beauty.

Make a feature out of it. When you can only add a small mezzanine, try to make it look special, as a great decorative addition to the existing space, rather than just an addition, that perhaps visually can even make the room look smaller.

Add a window. If there is no chance to add an actual window to the outside, add an interior window to let it some daylight.

Make use of the staircase. The access to the mezzanine will take some space, so why not to use it smartly. Staircase could be transformed into a joinery piece or extra storage.

Mezzanine Ideas
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Polish studio Home and Wood redesigned a studio apartment in historic area of the Old Market Square in Lublin, Poland.
The project features an unconventional layout, minimalist arrangements and a creative approach.
The interior designer's brief was to maximise fairly small space to accommodate the needs of the active people that live there. The mezzanine floor with a comfortable bedroom was installed to enlarge the size of the kitchen and bathroom.
Playful fittings, wooden furnishings and chevron flooring combine perfectly in this light-filled 30m2 flat.
Pictures from Home and Wood
The project features an unconventional layout, minimalist arrangements and a creative approach.
The interior designer's brief was to maximise fairly small space to accommodate the needs of the active people that live there. The mezzanine floor with a comfortable bedroom was installed to enlarge the size of the kitchen and bathroom.
Playful fittings, wooden furnishings and chevron flooring combine perfectly in this light-filled 30m2 flat.
Pictures from Home and Wood
Cute and Quirky Studio Apartment in Lublin, Poland
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