Small square meters and big space, do you often hear this sentence in real estate advertisements? In this land where every inch of land is precious, for many people, it is often out of reach to have a place to live. It’s a dream that can’t be achieved, not to mention using a small space to maximize space transformation?
The most common apartment buildings in cities are often the first choice for many first-time homebuyers. Due to regional factors, low area prices, quality of access control, etc., for most small families, in life planning In the first half of the house, a space of about 70 to 100 square meters may be enough. If you are considering a single person, this size will have a larger space for planning. And if you plan to live with your partner in the future, you don’t even need to move place. Are you reading this article also looking for the type of house, or do you happen to live in such a house?
Today we are going to look at another work of Haoshi Design. It is a living space plan for a couple and a pet. The actual internal area is about 60 square meters. At first glance, you may think: Such a small space still needs Planning? Then let us take a look at how designers can once again turn decay into magic and turn the impossible into possibility!
Since the male owner is a fighter jet engineer, the design themes from the living room, kitchen and even bathroom are all inseparable from the packaging of futuristic technology.
First, let’s take a look at the side table in the living room, the bar in the kitchen, and the wall-mounted metal wall retracted inside the kitchen, which is both the sliding door of the bathroom and the metal wall leading to the master bedroom. They are all painted in silver. As the main body, the stitching on the edge and the holes on the board reveal the atmosphere of being in an airplane cabin. If you look closely, it is not difficult to find that even the legs of the kitchen bar chairs and the legs of the main table in the living room are Like the special welding mode that only appears in science fiction movies, it is still connected to the wood, and this warm wood also extends to the walls and beams of the kitchen, which contrasts with the cold white tone of the living room. Is it like the one on an airplane? Is there such a clear distinction between the "warmth" of the passenger cabin and the "cooling" of the control section where the captain is located?
Speaking of this, have you noticed a little ingenuity? There is a red warning sign just under the kitchen bar, which reads: REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT! Although the space is small, you can still imagine that the designer is actually The kitchen and living room are intentionally separated through some small details, instead of using the partition wall to stand in the middle like ordinary decorations. In this way, the relatively open line of sight greatly increases the illusion of space. .
The end of the corridor, the metal wall furnishings, and the color of the corridor walls further reveal the owners personal preferences. Its as if Captain America has just left a footprint and placed a shield half-embedded in the wall. In fact, it is a small lamp in the corridor. The sliding door in the bathroom usually has the function of hanging sundries. The master bedroom and the large green blackboard at the back use the simple Nordic style that the female house owner loves without any secret. Magnets from various countries are pasted on the blackboard, symbolizing that the couple still embraces the dream of traveling around the world together. The wall in the master bedroom looks like it is looking down from the transparent floor-to-ceiling windows in a hotel. Although the scene below is blurred , but the excitement inside is extremely clear!
Don’t stop dreaming even in your own room! Maybe a short nap of daydreaming can make up for the regret of not being able to travel around the world!