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Space saving furniture that transforms 1 room into 2 or 3

Space saving furniture that transforms 1 room into 2 or 3

12 Creative Ways to Decorate a Small Space Apartment (Infographic) 3Google + Are you feeling discouraged because you don’t have a lot of space in your apartment? Have you just moved into a posh NYC metro area apartment and want to make your flat look…well…less flat? We know you can’t physically make your small space bigger, and your decorating choices may be restricted by rental rules. But, when it comes to decorating, there are lots of ways you can make your apartment feel and look bigger. Post this on your site (Embed Code): When it comes to decorating, there's lots of ways you can make your apartment feel and look bigger.

Tiny Bachelor Pad With Multi-Functional Design Barcelona-based photographer Christian Schallert turned a tiny run down space on the top floor of a building into a modern functional studio apartment. This tiny 24 square meter (258 square feet) apartment has a kitchen that is hidden behind the swing-out wooden panels. The movable furniture from the bed to the dinning table can be neatly stored away when not in use. Check out this very cool video for inspiration on living in small spaces. Via: faircompanies

Modern Small Apartment With Delightul Details Advertisement Looking planning solutions for tight spaces? Development of a small apartment with a modest surface is always a challenge for anyone. The experience and professionalism of designers, but also the original concept, creativity and imagination put their stamp on the work done over time. Economy, functionality and privacy describe perfectly this project. It displays interesting features that range from the floor plan and sculpted-wooden volume that contrasts very well with beautiful minimalist furniture. Design Team: Jordan Parnass, Darrick Borowski, Danny Orenstein, Sean KarnsPhotography: Frank Oudeman, Sean Karns

Less is the New More: Making the Most of Small Spaces Good Design For Living in Small ApartmentsAs people migrate to smaller spaces, good design helps a lot. This is something they figured out in Europe long ago, that if you don't have a lot of horizontal room you can go vertical. Tumidei in Italy makes some of the nicest stuff, like this unit with lots of storage under the bed. This unit just raises the floor high enough for beds to slide under. This one looks a bit clinical, but has two single beds plus a pull-out double bed in between. None of this stuff is cheap, nor, as far as I can tell is it available in North America, but there are ideas here that demonstrate how people can share a space and still get a little privacy, a good place to work and a lot of storage in a very small envelope. Like this?

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