Perhaps it is not easy to live in the city, more and more designers are delving into the design of small interior spaces, from the utilization of storage space to the ingenuity of multi-purpose things. It seems that no matter how small the space, there is still a way to satisfy peoples eating, drinking and eating needs. The basic need for a good nights sleep, while also being able to live comfortably and comfortably. For example, Polish designer Szymon Hanczars micro-apartment in Wroclaw is 13 square meters in size and is packed into the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. There are even cabinets and desks for storage, but the space is not crowded. Suffocation, how on earth could he do it?
First of all, it is essential to flatten and minimize all furniture. In order to avoid overcrowding in the flat space, stack it up in a timely manner and use vertical space are also tips to activate the space! Hanczar placed the double bed Above the cabinets and bathroom, the floor space is saved, creating an alternative building-within-a-floor. In addition to storing clothes, the cabinet under the bed also hides a washing machine, and a bicycle that is usually used for walking is hung on the wall. The bicycle rack and the hammock hanging by the window give the indoor space a visual focus and prevent people from paying too much attention to the actual indoor area.
There are clothes and a small washing machine in the sliding door cupboard.
In Poland, people have become accustomed to riding bicycles for transportation. Designer Szymon Hanczar also likes this way of movement, so he specially set up a bicycle storage platform on the indoor wall
Small kitchen sink
The bathroom is small but beautiful. The bathrooms in many hotels and restaurants in Japan are only about this size.
The double bed above the cabinet and bathroom saves floor space and becomes an alternative building within a building.
Overlooking the indoor environment from the bed, the clever use of folding dining tables and chairs makes the use of space more flexible.
Although the area is really small, we don’t intend to sacrifice too much quality of life. The storage table is made of beautiful logs, and the folding chair looks like it should be from IKEA. The highlight is that there is a resort-style table hanging next to it. The hammock, this configuration that puts "life" first is also quite interesting. If we had such a small suite for rent here, I wonder what it would be like to live in it?