This 273-ft2/22 m2 apartment in Warsaw, Poland, is home for a small family comprising a mother, her young son and their adorable dog. Although space is scarce, the apartment does not feel cramped.
Storage and a bed are integrated into one large modular cube.
This family was able to create their cozy little home on a reasonable budget by using plywood and chipboard as materials.
On one side of the loft bed you find a big wardrobe.
And on the other a lot of pull-out drawers
Access to the loft bed is easy, even for a canine companion, because there is a proper staircase leading up to the bed. The staircase has built-in drawers.
“Big String Out!” designed by OneOnes is installed on the door next to the bathroom. This is a excellent storage solution for the things you use on a daily basis. The elastic cords make it very easy to use.
The removable ladder is stored against the wall when it is not being used to reach treasures in hard-to-reach places.
The son thinks climbing the ladder is great fun.
When the sink and stove are not being used, a fold-down table adds some extra counter space to the kitchen.
Close-up of the kitchen counter
The dining table can be lowered to coffee table height
Access to the loft bed is easy, even for a canine companion, because there is a proper staircase leading up to the bed. The staircase has built-in drawers.
The bathroom is minimalistic but functional. The materials used are concrete and pale green tiles.
Interior design: UtopiaStudio.pl. – Photo: Gosia Góra
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