Monday, 14 March 2011

Space Saving Tiny Apartment, New York


This tiny but highly sophisticated studio apartment in the East Village of NYC has made us very proud, thanks to JPDA. Not only was it built as a super efficient multi-functional unit but with the use of detailed mill work, the storage capacity was very cleverly executed and resulted in a super stylish studio with a decent amount of floor space. Shouldn’t all NYC dwellers aim to live like this? You decide…

A schematic rendering demonstrates a realistic plan for this tiny apartment.

Although we’re not too sure how realistic that cubbyhole at the crown of the loft is in a NYC apartment building, the rest of the space makes perfect sense.

This tiny living/work space is beautifully masked with natural light and looks so inviting!

This mezzanine bedroom is constructed with beautiful teak wood that houses hidden storage compartments…

What great use of typically neglected storage space….


Well lit and highly efficient modern kitchen has beautiful appliances and plenty of counter space. Who’d have thought!

Looks comfortable enough to entertain a handful of guests

Here we have a built-in office which serves to camouflage the workstation and appear invisible in the living room.

An intimate cozy space for maximum privacy and relaxation…

This modern bath looks monstrous thanks to the clever use of all that mirror, but all that matters is that there is enough room to take a fabulous shower!

Observe before you a full-height shower with minimal hardware to compliment the modern apartment scheme.

After exploiting every nook in this home and discovering a wealth of storage space (which is totally key) we got to thinking- Is this apartment really all that tiny?

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