This small Loft type department has a single room And, despite having only 33 square meters, demonstrates how you don't have to choose between aesthetics and storage (see how everything finds its site!) Even in a limited space.
Jessika Keupp, Judith Frankenberg and Manfred Daxenberger call Mini-Max What they have done in the city of Berlin, the German capital. The habitable space of this small apartment of a room, which the architects recently undertake and ended up transforming into a small home with sensitivity and sense of space, measures 33 square meters, but just seeing it, you would not really believe it.
One room inside another to give perspective and depth
An open space with margin for design is probably the dream of many interior designers. However, Daxenberger's team decided better to place mental walls. Fixed areas that separate the functions of the kitchen, the bedroom and the room function as rooms inside a room for Give structure and order to small space. The key is the combination of colors of Anna Gollwitzer. Using colors of Little Greene and Farrow and Ball, the designer makes the small dark oil kitchen with natural stone countertop the spatial focal point of the LOFT type department. On the left, some natural tones contain the bedroom to sleep on three sides, so that it enters the room. The oil bathroom color with natural light is barely seen next to the kitchen, but behind you can find a cheerful spectacle of colors in pink and peach with terrace surfaces. Here there is enough space even for a bathtub.
Smart accessories to obtain more storage space
The silent superheroes of this beautiful and optimized department are its intelligent built -in furniture, which manage to double each square meter. Among these custom made furniture is an extension attached to the end of the bed, which serves as a bench and as a storage space, while the sink furniture made in the bathroom turns out to be a miracle of the space wherever it is looked at, as it gives the place a lot of storage space.
Lighting as a conductive thread
Dax-I managed to combine the apparently separated areas in a joint image consistent with a uniform lighting concept that illuminates the different areas with indirect light. In the kitchen, a LED strip illuminates the countertop with elegance, while in the bathroom, the yellow pot of & tradition hangs from the ceiling. The architects gather everything you might need in your home in just 33 square meters: Minimum space with maximum optimiation!
Article originally published in AD Germany.
Translation and adaptation of Fernanda Toral.