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Apartment Design

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This is a project that i did a while ago, the assignment was to design an apartment inside a space of 8x8 meters with 5.5 meters in height, the floor plans are in the middle, give them a close look :3

So under the second floor hallway you have the guest bathroom as well as the laundry room which is hidden behind a fake wall inside the kitchen, btw you can also see the fridge :3, acts as decoration itself, since its in the middle of the window.

Now talking about the windows, all the side windows are frosted, or maybe just a translucent plastic, thats because this project was part of an apartment complex and there was another apartment directly next to those windows and i w
anted the light without the view.

Also those weird corrugated windows are there to mix the view, cause in that area we had a horrible parking lot, and not really a pretty view, the only great view in the whole place was directly behind the pictures, you cant see but we had a park there, so those windows would be normal, going from floor to ceiling.

Second floor: Well there are two rooms, the guest and study room and the main room, this isn't a family home :p, and the bathroom is in the middle :3

Lighting: Well i think its kinda obvious how the lighting works here, altho the living room is next to the dining room, so those shelves act as a fake wall, it creates the illusion of separation without interrupting the light :3

Thanks for reading :D
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ceylon-tae's avatar
Aaah, I love small houses so much. This one is no exception. :heart:

Small houses need things like fake walls and bookshelf-walls and storage and closets and you made sure to provide all of that. The layout looks cozy and not cramped, and the big corrugated windows even force it to look spacious, I think. I don't know if you intended for wood to be the material of the closets and bookcases and things inside, but I love it like this. (Although maybe not a wooden mattress, haha!) The direction the front door swings might have driven me crazy if this was me making this, though, no matter which way it would swing.

A couple questions:
Do both the main bedroom and the study have doors to the bathroom in the middle? What's that like?
Where is the fridge, again?