Live in 39 mq it is possible to? Yeah, It's definitely possible, simply rationalize the spaces and I'll say one that in his first house occupied well 36 mq optimizing space as only a woman can do. Ther's to say that the room for improvement is the highest, given that my former neighbor has raised two sons who still, forty years played, by good bamboccioni Made in italy, not have gone.

In most cases, live in little space depends on how are arranged rooms, if all goes well, have designed the house a surveyor normal, capable and intelligent. Otherwise… tanti auguri. Even the Ikea can save you.

What you'll see in the video below is Graham Hill, founder of the site treehugger.com, that along with two architecture students designed the Interior of an apartment 39 mq in the Soho district NY. It's definitely managed to rationalize spaces in a way useful to drain well 8 rooms from a few square meters. The main elements are container walls by floor hinges can scroll revealing other wall containers, including two bunkbeds for unexpected guests. The genius is the modular table (by 0 to 10 places in seconds) and then the inevitable and tilting wall bed classic.

Really smart although I have the impression has the apartment can host only one fixed time inhabitant, the kind of tenant who often order take-away food and is always away on business. As you can see the dominant element is the white, the cabinets are without handles and press open, some colored element is given by the essence of light wood and dark sofa. Even the bicycle is white! More than once he heard of the lack of space in NY, This issue combined with the philosophy to rationalize the spaces, according to the designer, makes your life easier and more organized and therefore more happy.
In this video the designer explains Gizmodo as he turned his apartment: a lot of functionality for tiny spaces.

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