The Transformer Apartment Shows You How To Save Space In A Tiny Home

The complex mind of a human being can solve almost any problem so, naturally, the lack of space won’t stand in its way. A tiny apartment doesn’t represent a problem if you know how to use the space in your favor. Still don’t know what we’re talking about? Take a look at this place. It’s a small apartment in New York and it has a very interesting interior design.

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The apartment was designed by Margarita McGrath and Scott Oliver or Noroof Architects. In total, it occupies 640 square feet of space. It’s a compact space with narrow rooms and not exactly a great layout.

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The architects were faced with a big challenge when they had to turn this place into a practical and comfortable home. Remodeling the apartment was not easy but the solutions the archtiects found for all the problems are very inspiring.

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Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13

The kids’ bedroom is very small and so narrow that having a bed in there would pretty much occupy the whole room. It’s why this ingenious system is so interesting and great. The bed disappears into the wall unit revealing a desk. Similar practical and ingenious ideas were used in the rest of the apartment as well.

Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13
Noroof Architects apartment designed13

This place had to be transformed into a comfortable home for a family of three. The rooms feature flexible and multifunctional designs. In the living room, for example, the bookcase hides a desk which can be pulled down whenever needed. There are things like vertical storage spaces in the kitchen, drawers under the bed and even a secret storage space under the bedroom floor.{found on dwell}.