Modern people are really suffering. To be honest, modern people living in cities are suffering even more. For the convenience of living and working, as well as amazing rent savings (and of course their love for Manhattan), the soon-to-be couple Jourdan Lawlor and Tobin Ludwig committed themselves to this small 20-square-meter suite on West 12th Street in Manhattan. It is said to be the predecessor of a certain student dormitory.
But the couple, who are passionate about life and life, are not willing to let this "small obstacle" hinder their interest in life. Fortunately, these houses in New York that are over a century old have good lighting and height, giving them the opportunity to transform this 20-square-meter suite into a cute and cozy nest. They used many exquisite furnishings and furniture, and more importantly, they allowed relatively bulky furniture, such as a double bed or dining table, to be hidden on the wall when not in use, thus saving a lot of space.
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Living in such a space, folding and hiding functions are absolutely important.
Of course, the double bed takes up the most space in the house. Of course, it must have a mechanism that allows it to be folded up and hidden in the wall.
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Fortunately, they can enjoy a quiet garden in the city on the first floor, where they can go for a walk when they feel bored.
Big city, young couple:
Jourdan Lawlor and Tobin Ludwig, who will be getting married on New Years Eve this year, stand in front of their new home for a photo.
Although the place is small, as long as you are willing, 20 square meters can still make them happy!