True Open Plan Apartment Under 50 Square Meters (500 Square Feet) With Floor Plan
In lack of an ocean view, designer Indot concentrated on the interior of his apartment – not to create a dazzling decor as such, but to make a space that was intricately tailored to how he used his place. Time would be spent on the sofa or entertaining around a dining table, and relaxation after […]
In lack of an ocean view, designer Indot concentrated on the interior of his apartment – not to create a dazzling decor as such, but to make a space that was intricately tailored to how he used his place. Time would be spent on the sofa or entertaining around a dining table, and relaxation after work looked like a long soak in the bathtub. So with a limited floor area of just 46 square metres (498 square feet), the apartment was thought best suited to an open plan layout. In this home, every single room can be opened up to be part of one whole space? even the bathroom.
Photographer: Hey!Cheese
Because property prices run high in Taipei, homes are small and every centimetre has to be utilised to its fullest effect; this central rotating TV makes viewing possible in the living room, bedroom and even from the bathtub.
Although all areas of this home are able to merge as one, if more than one person is present then privacy can be achieved by manipulating sliding doors and screening devices.
The TV unit is formed using a folding concept, which at its open side runs into the platform floor of the bathroom.
The decor is simple. Predominantly white ...
In lack of an ocean view, designer Indot concentrated on the interior of his apartment – not to create a dazzling decor as such, but to make a space that was intricately tailored to how he used his place. Time would be spent on the sofa or entertaining around a dining table, and relaxation after work looked like a long soak in the bathtub. So with a limited floor area of just 46 square metres (498 square feet), the apartment was thought best suited to an open plan layout. In this home, every single room can be opened up to be part of one whole space? even the bathroom.
Photographer: Hey!Cheese
Because property prices run high in Taipei, homes are small and every centimetre has to be utilised to its fullest effect; this central rotating TV makes viewing possible in the living room, bedroom and even from the bathtub.
Although all areas of this home are able to merge as one, if more than one person is present then privacy can be achieved by manipulating sliding doors and screening devices.
The TV unit is formed using a folding concept, which at its open side runs into the platform floor of the bathroom.
The decor is simple. Predominantly white ...
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