We all know that land prices in Manhattan, New York, are high, but look at how the designer duo Specht Harpman created higher-value loft works within the 40-square-meter construction limit. And this space does not look like it is only 40 square meters in size, which makes people have to admire the creativity of the designer!
After entering the door, the low and fragmented space is reserved for the open kitchen and bathroom, and all items are organized into storage cabinets under the stairs to reduce other unnecessary furniture and take advantage of the good ventilation and lighting in the high-ceiling living room. , making the apartment feel less crowded.
The second floor area supported by steel beams is just suitable for placing a suspended bed. Whats even better is the small terrace extending from the third floor, allowing sunlight to easily enter the room from top to bottom. The method of minimizing doors is also applicable to other types of small apartments. For example, in this loft, only the bathroom has a door. A spacious and unobstructed line of sight is the first criterion! After reading this, I no longer feel so envious of living in a large apartment. People who live in small apartments seem to be more able to create interesting interior designs in a limited space, and people seem to feel much happier living there!