Showing posts with label studio apartment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio apartment. Show all posts
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
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Studio apartments are always small, and nothing could be done with it. But there are some tips on how to make them more habitable:
-Try to create different zones, as the shape and overall size affects the setup of the studio.
-Work and play with the space you have. Use mirrors to make space look larger and brighter. Try to use room dividers as curtains, sliding panels or folding screens to separate one area from another.
-If ceiling height allows, consider building a loft or mezzanine area.
-Think of multi-functional furniture pieces like sofa-beds, beds or benches with storage spaces.
-Try to create different zones, as the shape and overall size affects the setup of the studio.
-Work and play with the space you have. Use mirrors to make space look larger and brighter. Try to use room dividers as curtains, sliding panels or folding screens to separate one area from another.
-If ceiling height allows, consider building a loft or mezzanine area.
-Think of multi-functional furniture pieces like sofa-beds, beds or benches with storage spaces.
Studio Apartments
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