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Tiny Apartment in Berlin Germany | Micro Studio Apartment Tour | Never Too Small

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The 186-square-foot micro-apartment is located within an old building in the heart of the city, and in its original state was actually one room of many in what were once communal apartments. The owners – who inherited this tiny apartment – had no inkling of what could be done with it, due to the low market value of the property. Thus, Fateeva Design was given the task of coming up with ideas as to what to do with the space. Because there is a college located nearby, interior designer Elena Fateeva suggested a complete renovation and renting it out to students, which the owners also agreed was the best way forward.
The redesign of the layout had to take into account a few things. First, the apartment had to be insulated, which meant that precious space had to be allocated to that requirement. Next, the owners were adamant that they didn't want a sleeping loft to save space, yet they also wanted to have a sleeping area, workspace, kitchen, and a bathroom, without the apartment feeling too cramped.
Despite these limitations, the resulting layout manages to include everything, while still feeling spacious for one occupant. To start, all the functional zones were pushed to the perimeter of the apartment, leaving a large open zone right in the middle of the apartment.
To differentiate between the entrance and the rest of the space, an angular entry hall was laid out, complete with minimalist-looking wardrobes for keeping clothes – and the bed behind it – out of sight.
Muted, black-colored tiling has been installed on the floor here, to separate it visually and spatially from the rest of the apartment.
To make the space seem larger, a neutral color scheme of white, grey, black and wooden textures was selected, so that the colors don't distract from the overall space as a whole. Visual interest is subtly added via the graphic outlines of colored edging on the bespoke furniture. Decisions such as these are critical in such a tiny area.The sizeable bed sits on top of built-in storage cabinets, which give extra functionality to what would have otherwise been under-utilized space. The new design overlaps the workspace and the kitchen space, thanks to the long, L-shaped wooden counters that serve both as counters and as a desk, as well as the white subway tiling wrapping around on the walls. The kitchen sink sits in front of the apartment's window, overlooking a courtyard. The small but compact kitchen has all the basics: a stove and oven, a modern hood range, a mini-refrigerator hidden behind the cabinetry, and several drawers to store things. The renovated kitchen cabinetry omits the kickplate, thus gaining a few extra inches of functional space. Behind the door, the bathroom here has a few space-saving tricks: a wall-mounted toilet, a glass-walled shower, plus a large mirror covering one wall that expands the space by reflectively "doubling" it.

Tiny Apartment in Berlin Germany | Micro Studio Apartment Tour | Never Too Small
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