Maximum design of small apartment in New York
Of course, all or almost all want a big house or large apartment. But not everyone can afford such housing. But in a small apartment-studio can create a multi-room space. Architect Giuseppe Lignano created in his studio of 42 sq.m. size in New York and living room and bedroom and dining room and study, and all these spaces are in one room. Of course, in addition to her in his studio there and the kitchen and bathroom. And the main feature space allocation is the use of the thickness of the walls of the apartment.
The whole interior apartment design is a bright blue color of the walls. The same color covers the perimeter of the floor and ceiling, thereby increasing the visual sensation of the height of the ceiling. The living room has a sofa and bed, which in the assembled state to match the sofa.
But if you open the door to changing room and expanded bed, the room immediately turns into a bedroom. The very same dressing room set up so that account was taken of each space. Seasonal clothing is located in the slips, and the shelves are filled with boxes with other things.
Work desk has been made in the wall separating the main room and bath. Since the wall thickness of 50 cm, we get a lot of space for books and a laptop. The surface of the wall has been designed to reflect the kind of the opposite wall during daylight hours or the light bulbs. But as soon as it becomes dark, the back panel is transparent visible to a bathroom.
In the bathroom, the panel presented in the form of a mirror. Shelves for toiletries are also due to the thickness of the walls inside them.
The wall separating the main room and kitchen also made deeper and covered stainless steel. Thus it happened enough space for small kitchen utensils or, for example, for the flowers. The dining table sits in front of the window and can if necessary, move away or move up to the window. In central location it is suitable for seven people. [via Marie Claire Maison]







Comments: (1)
Paul
20th February 2010 at 5:39 pm
too bright for my taste, but I like the idea of using the spaces in the walls
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