Did you think a420 - square - foot apartmentsounded impossible to populate in ? Try 240 - square - substructure . Somehow , New York City architectTim Seggermanrenovated an Upper West Side spaceto make that stamp stamp - sized distance feel like piece of work like magic . And he even made room for a washables machine !
https://gizmodo.com/the-tiny-transforming-apartment-that-packs-eight-rooms-5967622
Seggerman started with a one - room studio apartment that was in very rough shape . He crafted it into a “ jewel box ” with various compartments that seem like several different room . For deterrent example , there ’s a sleeping loft over the kitchen area . And hidden behind a sliding door is a library nook on one side . On the other is an elusive washing machine — a feature article that even some of the enceinte NYC flat lack .

In venom of its size of it , it feels airy and open , with light - colored cypress and bamboo cabinet for storage , and livid oak flooring . There ’s even a beautiful fireplace . The space does more with 240 - square - infantry than most the great unwashed do with three times that . [ DwellviaDesign - Milk ]
Image credit : David Engelhardt / Dwell
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