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Tiny Paris Apartment In France | Micro Studio Apartment Tour | Never Think Too Small



Tiny living isn’t only for cabins and campers. Making the most of a small studio apartment space takes some serious skill and creative know-how. However, when it comes to apartments, renovation projects are out of the question– I’m still worried about how I will fill the screw holes in my walls. Redesigning a studio apartment space, the teammates behind Ruetemple, an architecture, and interior design studio, have created a bedroom box module that saves space and makes the studio feel a lot bigger.
To give the studio space more defined and delineated areas, Alexander Kudimov and Daria Butakhina of Ruetemple, built an elevated module from wood, with plenty of storage options and a cave-like zone works as the studio’s enclosed bedroom space. The idea to create a bedroom module initially came from Kudimov’s and Butakhina’s plan to build a wooden structure that would absorb the studio’s many functional elements, including storage space, a living area, and a platform area for getting ready in the morning. The bedroom module mainly contains the studio’s sleeping area– a secluded section of the elevated platform that provides a space for the bed to remain separate from the rest of the apartment. The cozy den remains hidden from view for the most part, but a large window situated at the head of the bed dissolves the barrier between the studio’s hallway and the newly formed bedroom.
Adjacent to the ‘bed-den,’ deep, geometric shelves offer plenty of storage options for books and even bulkier items that otherwise might be found stacked up high in a cluttered closet or off to the corner. Following the bookshelves to the platform’s side facade, a tall, uninterrupted wall provides an ideal backdrop for the studio’s living area, where a green velvet couch takes up residence. On the module’s opposite end, a miniature staircase leads the studio’s resident to the hallway where access to the module’s more hidden storage units can be found.

Tiny Paris Apartment In France | Micro Studio Apartment Tour | Never Think Too Small
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3 Comments

  1. I love the hidden bed pod and how the storage unit functions, the living and sleeping being at right angles to each other.
    Really nice. G Ire

  2. What an huge waste of putting a large bookshelve rather than utilising that big space for a cupboard instead.

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