Michelle got in touch with us wanting to show off her bold and beautiful apartment style. Many of us are still working remotely due to the pandemic, and just because you live in a tiny apartment rather than a “tiny house,” doesn’t mean you can’t make your apartment your own.
She describes her style as a blend of old Cornish cottage style, Japanese style, Latin style, and Scandinavian style. The result is a totally unique and cozy home. Michelle hopes sharing pictures of her space will inspire you to make the most of your apartment, too!
MKCA, or Michael C Chen Architecture designed this multi-functional space that fits everything you need into a very tiny apartment. The main wall can be completely closed up, or you can pull your desk, computer, dining room table, closet, pantry and BED out from the wall when needed. There’s also a compact kitchenette, a comfortable stationary sofa, and a luxury bathroom.
Enjoy the pictures and get more information on the last page!
The Portuguese architecture firm, led by Sérgio Nobre, designed this small space (about 616 sq. ft.) from an outdated existing apartment that’s long and thin. Although currently unfurnished, the interior features bright white walls, fun corners and zig-zagged walls, and a ton of open space. They provided the floor plan so you can get a feel for the house as a whole.
Do you like white walls? How about modern spaces? Read more about what they did to the space on the last page.
This is a 592 sq. ft. modern apartment with eight beds located in the ski resort of Les Menuires in the French Alps.
The apartment was designed to fit the furniture instead of the other way around. And if you’ve ever wondered what tiny living might look like today for a big family, this is a great example.
Inside you’ll find there’s plenty of space for the entire family to sleep comfortably plus there’s a kitchen, living space and bathroom.
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The previous owner started renovations in the 1980s but due to poor health was unable to complete the project.
It was as if time had been frozen; the wallpaper was only half removed, only a few tiles and a kitchen faucet remained. The apartment had been used as furniture storage for 30 years.
In 2012, the current owner purchased the apartment and began finishing the renovations. They tried to leave the previous layers and stories of the space to live on while at the same time adding some modern updates such as the larger kitchen, lofted bed, and updated bathroom.
He took an originally awkward space and transformed it into a smart space-saving home. Inside you’ll notice a large wall that holds a workstation, bookshelf, television, wardrobe, and more.
When you slide open the left side the bathroom is revealed. When you slide to the right you’ll find the bedroom.
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It’s not tiny. It’s not micro. But, it’s just right in my opinion. I’m talking about this modern loft apartment I found on Archello.
I really love the modern style of loft apartments. So naturally when I saw this one I knew I must share. Because sharing is caring right?
There is no real story I could find to go with these pictures except that an architect conceptualized this project into what you see below.
They maximized the use of space by having a guest bathroom downstairs, adding storage under the stairs, a soft bed in the living area and sleeping loft with another bathroom upstairs.
I’m not sure on the exact square footage but if I had to guess it would be around 700 sq ft?
Take a look below and let me know what you think.
Modern Loft Apartment with Built-in Storage under Staircase