TINY APARTMENT 22sqm ( MICRO STUDIO APARTMENT 236sqft ) | SPACE SAVING IDEAS | NEVER SAY TOO SMALL

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236 square feet may not seem like a lot — but that’s reckoning without the ingenuity of HP design. Thanks to a simple but very smart floor plan, this diminutive Swedish apartment makes living small look positively luxurious.
The big story here (and probably the thing that first caught your eye) is the glassed-in bedroom, which is a simple but brilliant solution for giving the sleeping space a little privacy while not visually breaking up the apartment (or blocking the light from one of its two windows). This way, you get all the benefits of a one-bedroom, with all the light and spaciousness of a studio. (If this were my home I might add curtains to the bedroom wall, which could be closed at night and pulled back during the day.)
In many of Europe's older cities, small living spaces can be quite common, especially in cities as old and as dense as Paris, France. Over the years, we've appreciated a number of interesting small space renovations and quirky conversions in the City of Lights, ranging from a former doorman's residence, a bathroom-turned-micro-apartment, to an old garage transformed into a home for a family of four. And as anyone who's lived in a small apartment will tell you, a lot of creativity and careful attention to details is needed to maximize the space that's available, and to make all the miscellaneous pieces work together.
No matter how big your home, you want to be able to maximize your use of the space. In a larger area, this is a bit easier to do with the careful placement of furniture and organized storage solutions. However, as a home gets smaller, space-saving solutions have to get a bit more creative. One way to maximize space in a small home is through the use of levels. We see this often in lofted bed designs, but there are myriad ways to use vertical space to keep a small home organized and feel spacious. Tiny apartment featured in this post are a bit undersized, but in their design, certainly don't feel that way.

Area: 22sqm(236sqft)
Ceiling height: 3.0m
1 bed +

TINY APARTMENT 22sqm ( MICRO STUDIO APARTMENT 236sqft ) | SPACE SAVING IDEAS | NEVER SAY TOO SMALL
The project was designed by HP Design.
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A folded bed would give more space to the living room.

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