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18 July 2014

A 75sqm Apartment Reimagined





Reimagined Apartment - Bedroom #2


Ola,

This morning I came across an interesting article on ArchDaily - Flinders Lane Apartment / Clare Cousins Architects.

This project was to 'reimagine' a 75m2 (807.293 sq.ft) apartment for a young family.  The apartment is located in a heritage-listed building in Melborne CBD (Central Business District).  The clients were expecting their first child and wanted to convert the existing one bedroom apartment into a space suited to their needs.


Reimagined Apartment - Building in Melbourne CBD


The two bedrooms were inspired by traditional Japanese houses. The first bedroom was based on the length of a single bed and just 2m wide (6.56 ft).  In the second bedroom, the mattress only bed is supported by a raised platform.  Sliding screens allow the room to be open visually and provides additional seating to the living space.  It can be transformed to a private zone by sliding the screens closed.


Reimagined Apartment - Bedroom #1


With a footprint of 25m2 (269 sq. ft) per person, this design minimizes the sleeping areas and maximizes the living and social spaces to be enjoyed by the young family.


Reimagined Apartment - Bathroom


The young family's small space and modest budget has been maximized by efficient spatial planning and the creative composition of commonly available materials.


Reimagined Apartment - Living Area

The use of plywood enhances the perception of space, as well as providing dual cost benefits; plywood is affordable and readily available and most of the joinery was designed to be constructed by a carpenter, further minimizing construction costs.

I am a serious advocate of living spaces with a small footprint.  BRAVO to the architects on this project!

- Eddy


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