Located in Praça Da República, in São Paul, this pocket-size apartment has a lot of cool and inspiring pattern features specifically created to piece of work perfectly with this detail layout and style. The flat measures 50 foursquare meters across and its rooms are pretty small-scale so SuperLimão Studio, the designers in accuse, had to be artistic and to come up with unique ideas for how the furnishings collaborate with the layout and how everything contributes in the end to a welcoming, coincidental-looking and also fun environment. The employ of open shelves immediately becomes apparent, seeing how they're exploited in pretty much every room.
View in galleryThe balcony is one of the best features of this flat, being the element that gives the apartment this wonderfully open and airy lookView in galleryThe bedroom has a surprising amount of windows as well as access to its own corner balconyView in galleryThe furniture is generally very simple and designed to be every bit non-intrusive every bit possibleView in galleryOpen shelves and custom built-in cabinetry gives each room a special look and a sense of belonging
The living room opens onto a balcony, with full-height windows and sliding doors that permit lots of sunlight within and also create a sense of openness by visually extending the room. The designers looked for inspiration in other successful small firm plans but as well conducted their ain survey meant to highlight the daily needs of someone living in such an apartment. The results led to certain space-efficient design choices and emphasized a desire for simplicity and practicality.
View in galleryA lot of the piece of furniture elements are multifunctional which is ofttimes the case with small apartmentsView in galleryThe palette of colors, materials and finishes is limited to a few options which complement each other harmoniouslyView in galleryThe kitchen is part of an open floor plan and however feels similar its own separate space thanks to the layoutView in galleryThe kitchen counter is sort of on the side and not immediately visible from the living roomView in galleryThe bath, although small, looks bright and blusterous thanks to the lighting, glass and mirrorsView in galleryThe balustrade is like a mini extension of the living room, a tiny al fresco nook with a squeamish viewView in galleryThis is the flat's floor plans, detailing how the spaces collaborate with each other
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