Tiny apartment with an ingenious storage solution

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In a small apartment such as this one, the biggest challenge is to make all the furniture you need fit inside the rooms while also managing to create an airy décor. In the bedroom, the biggest challenge is the bed. It’s difficult to have anything else in the room when the bed occupied almost all the floor space. In this tiny apartment, the owners came up with an ingenious solution for that problem.

The apartment measures only 36 square meters. However, it has a very bright and airy décor. All the rooms presented challenges. For the bedroom, the solution was very simple. Here, the bed is hidden in a closet. It’s the same idea like in the movies but better. This way the bed is there but it’s practically invisible during the day. It’s because it’s hidden inside a very simple closet. The floor space that the bed normally occupies can be used for something else during the day. The room becomes drastically more spacious and airy.

In the case of this apartment the solution the owners found is even more practical since there’s one large, L-shaped room that serves as kitchen, living room, bedroom and study. It’s a large shared space with a simple and bright décor. The large bedroom bed can be easily hidden in a cupboard that is perfectly integrated in the décor. The cupboard is white, the same as the wall behind it, and it almost becomes one and the same with it.{found on site}.

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