Fancy living in a space that "transforms" whenever and however you need to use it? This studio apartment may appear small, but it does have some nifty ideas on keeping clutter out of sight and maximising space, thanks to this designer.
The aparment has a minimalist concept, with concrete screed flooring, grey walls, white laminate and wood tones for a touch of warmth.
The space may look small, but it really has everything the homeowner needs hidden out of sight!
The "rooms" of the apartment, such as the kitchen, are concealed behind full-height pivot doors, for a clean look. There is even a folding table!
Every inch of space is utilised — hooks and cubby shelves are installed on the inside of the doors of the hideaway kitchen.
Another "secret" space is the wardrobe and dressing area. Everything is within easy reach, with open compartments for make-up, a full-length mirror and a power point for the hairdryer.
See the clever use of space for the bomb shelter! It is outfitted with sliding shelves that store and display the homeowner's collection of shoes, so that bulkier items can be stowed away behind.
Above the bed is an origami-inspired feature, which disguises an awkward corner and adds interest to the otherwise plain area.
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