I’d say for Paris this is quite a large apartment. It is impressive how they have maximised privacy, light and space for a ground floor space. If I can ever renovate my apartment, I’d contact them for sure!
Aww, the kitty has its little corner on the wall and in the toilet. I love it when house design takes animals into consideration. 😻😻 too bad it wasn't mentioned in the video.
A lot of these videos are quite short and honestly, if they did a 20-min long piece on each home, I wouldn't be the slightest bit bored. These places are fascinating, it would be nice to know even more more about them.
@@LeRoi715 Yes, we obviously see the cat. However, and I'm sure I'm not alone, I'm using these videos because I will be designing my new small home soon and it's nice to hear about how they accommodated their pet's needs into their house.
I think this apartment is very charming. I love how they made the bedroom for their daughter with the multifunctional bed furniture. And I’m also so happy that they made sure their cat feels like part of the family too
Very clever use of space! The awkward little L-branch of the apartment has been well-designed. As the daughter gets older the mezzanine could become a loft bed, with desk underneath, and the toilet in the hall is great for families because then kids/guests don't have to go through the master bedroom in the middle of the night. So often in tiny homes and small apartments the layout works while the child is still a baby and nobody cares about privacy, but with a design like this it could actually adapt as the child grows up.
I don't see a toilet in the master bathroom. All 3 of them will have to use the only toilet in the hall and all 3 of them will have to bathe in the master bathroom
@@kriskan86 so you shower in one and poop in the other? So much work. It would’ve been best to just make one full bathroom in the bedroom but you could access the toilet by a door in the living room and still have it separated from the main bathroom. If they had to creat a powder room in the hallway I can only imagine the work with pipes and all to reach that location.
@@Lucas-vd2gx Maybe it would be better to "kill" the bathtube of the master suite in the future, thus making room for a proper toilet in its place. I say "in the future" because at the present (baby duaghter phase) the bathtube is actually needed. As the time passes (and the family needs in terms of useful spaces change), I reckon this could be the less expensive/costy transformation to execute - without changing the blueprint as it already suits them as it is. The advantage of having the proper plumbing in the suite from the start when it comes to the suggested change is a real asset (not to be discarded). Just a thought.
I love the very fact that they could marry up their respective visions with one another... in no less than an osmosis. I applaud this couple for being able to compromise until a common view reaches an even higher ground.
Gorgeous! The use of different textures, and clever use of space and light is so lovely. My only change would be to make the bathroom homier ( stylistically its quite sterile).
The forward thinking design of the nursery so it grows with their daughter is impressive. I imagine by the age of 12 she’ll be demanding a door constraining the space, but the skylight and mezzanine would keep it a livably cozy kid/tween/teenager’s room. Parisian apartments showcased on this channel tend to blow my mind. As do the homes designed by their owners. This video did not disappoint!
There are such different cultural views when it comes to bathrooms! For Americans, it seems so weird to separate the toilet from the bathing area but it actually works so much better for space purposes here and also for functionality when you have two areas to brush teeth, get ready, and guests don't have to come into the bedroom to use the toilet.
really one of the most aesthetically pleasing apartments i've seen here. the complete well thought out usage of every space is superb. the designers implemented all the important elements for a tiny space. the amount of light is incredible and i love their style. i just love this one!
Simply gorgeous. I've watched quite a few "Never Too Small" videos and this project is one of my favorites. Whereas I can appreciate the thought and creativity shown by architects of other projects, Ophélie and Edouard created a stunning home that comes across luxurious, yet really livable. Often, other projects are too minimalist for me. I also appreciate their dynamic, how they translated their preferences into a clever cohesive plan. I came away with quite a few practical ideas and points of inspiration.
Its all about layout of the appartment and this large airy square gave them plenty of space to work with. I have found squarish spaces are always better if place is small . Loved the ambiance ,light and decor and lovedddd the nursery ❤️❤️❤️✔️✔️✔️
This apartment is so beautiful and well planned. It oozes elements of what a home should be, space utilized perfectly. The most beautiful dweller is their baby. Many happy memories will be made in that home.
This home feels so warm and cozy 😍 I really like how they found a balance between the desire for clean lines and clutter. Also, that flower-shaped lamp is gorgeous!
The cat has a built-in toilet to create the illusion of a bigger space 😸. No kidding, the pet details deserved being mentioned as well! FANTASTIC video. I struggle to make my spaces practical. What they have done is clever, neat, homely, bright, simply AMAZING.
This is definitely one of my favorites. Great neighborhood that is close to everything, but not overrun with tourists. Having 600sf and a second sleeping room for a child or guests is wonderful. And, all the conveniences you might find in a bigger kitchen!
this is one of my most favorite design so far. the lighting in this home is so warm and filled every corner. i love their consideration for their little baby girl, the bed that can be used when she's growing up and get into school. the apartment also look so pretty from the outside.
Very nice to see the owners! I think they designed the space well with forward thinking to the needs of the future. I love how the space also reflects the natural ways each owner is. They married the needs and characteristics of each person, whilst making the space inviting and liveable.
I am all but obsessed with that kitchen! Something about the design/lighting is so inviting and beautiful. What a sweet, peaceful place to live. I grew up in Germany and I can appreciate the ‘vintage’ design elements I see throughout the space…those little elements really warm my heart. All the best. Thank you for a wonderful view into your sweet home. 💗
Hello From Manila Philippines! I also live in a small space! Thanks to your Channel- I have gotten many ideas on how to improve my space! Kudos to your team!
I admire how you have managed to create such a wonderful home in such a small space! I echo what many have said before, that you have thought through the best way to combine several uses, storage and still make it all look spacious. And having a cat, and then a toddler, will make you keep all surfaces clear ;-)
Hands down my favourite so far. Design, practical, light and future proof. This is a perfect marriage of design and a home to ensconce you. Vrai boh et fantastique!
It's a wonderful space. I love many of the apartments showcased on the channel but I like this where the furniture is all out... No unfolding of chairs or sliding out of dining tables which are clever but cumbersome.
A lovely design. I especially like the fact that they made provision for their daughter’s changing needs as she grows up. By the time she goes to school it would probably be better to give her a bed in the loft and use the space underneath for a desk, chair and something extra comfy to sit on (like maybe two bean bags for when a friend comes over). The fact that they have the extra toilet and hand basin on her side is very clever too!! They should be able to live here very comfortably for a long time 💞
There is only one toilet. This is France. As such, the "bathroom" is for bathing only and does not have a toilet. She will have to walk through her parents' bedroom to take a shower. I can't see that being feasible/desirable when she becomes a pre-teen.
@@Nyx773I'm not seeing the problem with having to use her parents bathroom to shower? Even for places that have 2 toilets, having 1 shower is completely normal and I'm not seeing much difference between having the main bathroom connected to the living room vs the parents bedroom in such a small apartment that doesn't have enclosed walls.
Beautiful place, I love how the bench backs up into the sofa, defining living/dining room separation. Their storage design is also very nice. The kitchen is so attractive; it looks like a buffet dining room furniture. So well thought out, it is quite successful in functionality for a family of three and their cat.
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Probably the best I have seen so far!! Everything works so well. They really had a large space to work with and an amazing layout -- sometimes a good layout does the trick.
Absolutely LOVE this apartment! Truly inspirational. Love how they integrated the existing stone into the kitchen shelves/splash back. The only area I’m not too convinced about is the nursery, but I’m sure their daughter will love it in the future
Agree. One would need snow goggles when walking into that bathroom as the white is so dazzling. Also add grey to the colour list as well because most homes seem to lack colour nowadays.
This is one of my favourites of the NTS apartments. Lucky to have so much natural light and they've used it so well. Gorgeous and practical. Also love the cat litter box and hammock.
@@mameh4243 I am curious about this, is it because street level is noisier? In North America, main floor apartments are just as expensive as higher levels ( except the very top floors which are expensive due to the view).
@@rosiekapun207 I think that's a question of light, safety and privacy. A groundfloor appartement tends to be dark; if it is situated at the begining of the courtyard, a lot of people pass by the windows and it is very accessible to burglars.
This one of my favorites on your channel so far!! I’ve binged a ton of them, and although I’m always impressed by the innovative ways a lot of the architects save space and create multifunctional pieces, I feel a lot of the designs lack some practicality (especially for more than 1-2 people) and homeyness. This apartment, however, is gorgeous, cozy, and suitable for not only the architect couple, but a growing daughter as well. 12/10🙌
I hope the toilet has a second shower, otherwise it's going to be pretty awkward in the future when their teenage kid has to go through her parents bedroom to take a shower. Other then that it's a really well designed home, I love the open living space and the workshop glass windows.
Such a well thought project, with lots of cool ideas and the ways to maximise the storage without having to live in a cramped environment. Very pretty and, I imagine, nice place to be in. ♥️
OMG, I think I stayed in an Airbnb apartment in the same building the last time I visited Paris, so crazy! Anyway I could see myself living very comfortably in this apartment, it's so beautiful and everything is very well thought out. Amazing job
That was very well thought out woth the spaces for future and current use. I love the natural light and open feel to the whole thing dispite the lack of sq footage, and the back to back couches is one of my favorite parts 🥰
Just pausing to acknowledge the 2M subscribers on this channel! I've been following this channel for about two years now. Love the inspiring designs. The woman in this video really captured the kinds of designs you feature and why you feature them when she said this: "When it comes to designing a small space, it's not the square metres that matter, it's what we do with them" Congrats and thank you NTS team, Keep the great content coming..!
I love the layout and (exposed) bones of the apt. While not a fan of the furniture choices, I dig the clever ways they were able to create so many discrete areas (the entryway SAS for example) in an open floor plan!
I've been living with my family of 4 (3 since 2015) my whole life in a 52sqm apartment, I honestly never considered it as a small apartment. When rooms are nice and square, apartment can often feel too big, rather than small. All about design and flow.
I’d say for Paris this is quite a large apartment. It is impressive how they have maximised privacy, light and space for a ground floor space. If I can ever renovate my apartment, I’d contact them for sure!
It's a castle for many parisians :)
same for Milan, my apartment is smaller lol
I love the attention to detail and dying over how cute the cat is with his/her hidden litter box and cool catwalk on the wall 😸
Aww, the kitty has its little corner on the wall and in the toilet. I love it when house design takes animals into consideration. 😻😻 too bad it wasn't mentioned in the video.
Yeah, I wonder why. I think they even built a highway catwalk! The cat added a nice homely and cutesy touch.
I wish they mentioned all the pet features they designed as well
A lot of these videos are quite short and honestly, if they did a 20-min long piece on each home, I wouldn't be the slightest bit bored. These places are fascinating, it would be nice to know even more more about them.
@@LeRoi715 Yes, we obviously see the cat. However, and I'm sure I'm not alone, I'm using these videos because I will be designing my new small home soon and it's nice to hear about how they accommodated their pet's needs into their house.
Love that little cat hammock at 0:20
I think this apartment is very charming. I love how they made the bedroom for their daughter with the multifunctional bed furniture. And I’m also so happy that they made sure their cat feels like part of the family too
Very clever use of space! The awkward little L-branch of the apartment has been well-designed. As the daughter gets older the mezzanine could become a loft bed, with desk underneath, and the toilet in the hall is great for families because then kids/guests don't have to go through the master bedroom in the middle of the night. So often in tiny homes and small apartments the layout works while the child is still a baby and nobody cares about privacy, but with a design like this it could actually adapt as the child grows up.
The only downside is having to shower in your parent's bathroom as your are older but I think they can revamp that small powder room.
I don't see a toilet in the master bathroom. All 3 of them will have to use the only toilet in the hall and all 3 of them will have to bathe in the master bathroom
@@kriskan86 so you shower in one and poop in the other? So much work. It would’ve been best to just make one full bathroom in the bedroom but you could access the toilet by a door in the living room and still have it separated from the main bathroom. If they had to creat a powder room in the hallway I can only imagine the work with pipes and all to reach that location.
@@Lucas-vd2gx agreed
@@Lucas-vd2gx Maybe it would be better to "kill" the bathtube of the master suite in the future, thus making room for a proper toilet in its place. I say "in the future" because at the present (baby duaghter phase) the bathtube is actually needed. As the time passes (and the family needs in terms of useful spaces change), I reckon this could be the less expensive/costy transformation to execute - without changing the blueprint as it already suits them as it is. The advantage of having the proper plumbing in the suite from the start when it comes to the suggested change is a real asset (not to be discarded). Just a thought.
Love that they have vertical space for their cat in the living room and how cute is the entrance of the cat litter box!
I love the very fact that they could marry up their respective visions with one another... in no less than an osmosis. I applaud this couple for being able to compromise until a common view reaches an even higher ground.
Gorgeous! The use of different textures, and clever use of space and light is so lovely. My only change would be to make the bathroom homier ( stylistically its quite sterile).
This is one of the apartment in NTS series that I would consider to live in. The space is well-thought, practical yet gorgeous
This is absolutely stunning with a great fusion of functionality and aesthetics.
Small but cozy and well structured house. And they have cute cat too
I love seeing these projects with children's spaces, and spaces that have changed as families have grown!
The forward thinking design of the nursery so it grows with their daughter is impressive. I imagine by the age of 12 she’ll be demanding a door constraining the space, but the skylight and mezzanine would keep it a livably cozy kid/tween/teenager’s room.
Parisian apartments showcased on this channel tend to blow my mind. As do the homes designed by their owners. This video did not disappoint!
I am obsessed, love the daughter's bedroom, the windows throughout and the lovely open-plan space.
Very well done and so much light! I appreciate it the hidden cat litter-box with a cat door ! Great idea,
They could've spoken French and delighted us all the more but they're speaking beautiful English anyhow - so respect and thank you.
There are such different cultural views when it comes to bathrooms! For Americans, it seems so weird to separate the toilet from the bathing area but it actually works so much better for space purposes here and also for functionality when you have two areas to brush teeth, get ready, and guests don't have to come into the bedroom to use the toilet.
really one of the most aesthetically pleasing apartments i've seen here. the complete well thought out usage of every space is superb. the designers implemented all the important elements for a tiny space. the amount of light is incredible and i love their style. i just love this one!
Simply gorgeous. I've watched quite a few "Never Too Small" videos and this project is one of my favorites. Whereas I can appreciate the thought and creativity shown by architects of other projects, Ophélie and Edouard created a stunning home that comes across luxurious, yet really livable. Often, other projects are too minimalist for me. I also appreciate their dynamic, how they translated their preferences into a clever cohesive plan. I came away with quite a few practical ideas and points of inspiration.
Couldn't agree more!
It's their special "tidy and busy workshop" aka L'atelier rangé - derangé. I love it too!
Its all about layout of the appartment and this large airy square gave them plenty of space to work with.
I have found squarish spaces are always better if place is small .
Loved the ambiance ,light and decor and lovedddd the nursery ❤️❤️❤️✔️✔️✔️
This apartment is so beautiful and well planned. It oozes elements of what a home should be, space utilized perfectly. The most beautiful dweller is their baby. Many happy memories will be made in that home.
This is the most beautiful and best space I’ve ever seen.
This home feels so warm and cozy 😍 I really like how they found a balance between the desire for clean lines and clutter. Also, that flower-shaped lamp is gorgeous!
Their brief was poetic. Love their approach to actualizing it.
Yes, it's my new favourite term." L'atelier rangé - derangé": Tidy and busy workspace.
The cat has a built-in toilet to create the illusion of a bigger space 😸. No kidding, the pet details deserved being mentioned as well! FANTASTIC video. I struggle to make my spaces practical. What they have done is clever, neat, homely, bright, simply AMAZING.
This is a beautiful apartment. I love how light and fresh it looks.
This is definitely one of my favorites. Great neighborhood that is close to everything, but not overrun with tourists. Having 600sf and a second sleeping room for a child or guests is wonderful. And, all the conveniences you might find in a bigger kitchen!
this is one of my most favorite design so far. the lighting in this home is so warm and filled every corner. i love their consideration for their little baby girl, the bed that can be used when she's growing up and get into school. the apartment also look so pretty from the outside.
Very nice to see the owners! I think they designed the space well with forward thinking to the needs of the future. I love how the space also reflects the natural ways each owner is. They married the needs and characteristics of each person, whilst making the space inviting and liveable.
Every time I get a notification about a new video, I plan the time that I can sit down in front of my tv, with a fresh cup of coffee, and enjoy it :)
I am all but obsessed with that kitchen! Something about the design/lighting is so inviting and beautiful. What a sweet, peaceful place to live. I grew up in Germany and I can appreciate the ‘vintage’ design elements I see throughout the space…those little elements really warm my heart.
All the best. Thank you for a wonderful view into your sweet home. 💗
The cat got me here too but another inspirational use of space. No favourites here, the whole apartment is a stunner.
Oh my goodness, such a beauty in the center of Paris! For a family with a cat. Unbelievable practical and spacious.
Hello From Manila Philippines! I also live in a small space! Thanks to your Channel- I have gotten many ideas on how to improve my space! Kudos to your team!
This is one of my favorites. It is so clean and tidy and it feels like home at the same time. Plus, it has a cat!
And nice storage for the litter box as well as a hamac :)
The layout is one of the best I’ve seen- no wasted space. And the bathroom is 😍.
I admire how you have managed to create such a wonderful home in such a small space!
I echo what many have said before, that you have thought through the best way to combine several uses, storage and still make it all look spacious. And having a cat, and then a toddler, will make you keep all surfaces clear ;-)
This is the sweetest, homeliest apartment!
Glad to see more small spaces for families! I love the multifunctional cot/change area that will transform with a growing child.
Hands down my favourite so far. Design, practical, light and future proof. This is a perfect marriage of design and a home to ensconce you. Vrai boh et fantastique!
It's a wonderful space. I love many of the apartments showcased on the channel but I like this where the furniture is all out... No unfolding of chairs or sliding out of dining tables which are clever but cumbersome.
A lovely design. I especially like the fact that they made provision for their daughter’s changing needs as she grows up. By the time she goes to school it would probably be better to give her a bed in the loft and use the space underneath for a desk, chair and something extra comfy to sit on (like maybe two bean bags for when a friend comes over).
The fact that they have the extra toilet and hand basin on her side is very clever too!! They should be able to live here very comfortably for a long time 💞
There is only one toilet. This is France. As such, the "bathroom" is for bathing only and does not have a toilet.
She will have to walk through her parents' bedroom to take a shower. I can't see that being feasible/desirable when she becomes a pre-teen.
@@Nyx773I'm not seeing the problem with having to use her parents bathroom to shower? Even for places that have 2 toilets, having 1 shower is completely normal and I'm not seeing much difference between having the main bathroom connected to the living room vs the parents bedroom in such a small apartment that doesn't have enclosed walls.
Absolutely love the approach in this space! So creative and looks like it would be a pleasure to live in.
I love the nursery, the bench and the Kitchen, are gorgeous. Congratulations for the architects and parents!!!!
Beautiful place, I love how the bench backs up into the sofa, defining living/dining room separation. Their storage design is also very nice. The kitchen is so attractive; it looks like a buffet dining room furniture. So well thought out, it is quite successful in functionality for a family of three and their cat.
I think this is the first never too small of so many that I would actually feel happy living in. Beautiful!!
This is absolutely stunning. Great re-use of glass, and perfect natural light. A++
I love the light over the sofa.. really gentle and beautiful, like a floating tulip.
Beautiful courtyard and apartment decorated so beautifully 💯🌟💜🌟💯
love the 2material dining table beside the banquette and sofa. and the sink in the bathroom
Super use of a small space. The best part is there is so much light………🤗🇨🇦
Love the idea of open space. And many storage.
This is such a beautiful family home with room to go through different stages of life.I love the clever use of storage.
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Every time I watch a new episode I just keep wanting more, awesome work guys keep it up.
Probably the best I have seen so far!! Everything works so well. They really had a large space to work with and an amazing layout -- sometimes a good layout does the trick.
What a beautiful home! Such amazing light!
This space was perfection I am a fan but, do not comment. This space was indeed a, ‘master class’ on the delightful use of this space. Manufique.
This apartment is beautiful, flooded with natural light and bright, calming interior. The furniture is well though out and I love the bedroom/bathroom
This is one of the best overall designs I've seen and they all have been phenomenal! Bravo!
Gorgeous space- those windows are amazing. P.s. Those are the strongest French accents I have ever heard in my life- and that’s saying something!
Stunning looking and brilliant design elements. So much light. One of the very best in the NTS series.
This is my favourite spaces from this channel. So beautiful yet homey. Kind of got that cute ikea aesthetic
Absolutely LOVE this apartment! Truly inspirational. Love how they integrated the existing stone into the kitchen shelves/splash back. The only area I’m not too convinced about is the nursery, but I’m sure their daughter will love it in the future
Architects always make spaces great.
White and and beige again: so unimaginative. Yet this is personal taste; everyone is different. I personally abhor beige and white colour palette.
Agree. One would need snow goggles when walking into that bathroom as the white is so dazzling. Also add grey to the colour list as well because most homes seem to lack colour nowadays.
This is one of my favourites of the NTS apartments. Lucky to have so much natural light and they've used it so well. Gorgeous and practical. Also love the cat litter box and hammock.
Well done. I’m besotted with the kitchen. The living room is also a nice size, which is great to see. How wonderful to live in that neighborhood.
Such a clever and calming home. I love the separated rooms!
Such a beautiful design. There is so much light storage and utilizing all the space was well thought of.
Love this apartment - light, airy, spacious, stylish, and looks very liveable!
I WANT I WANT I WANT!!!!! I absolutely love this one. Such a cool space, and I love the built in reading nooks and kitchen is beautiful.
As a parisian, I found it very big for an Oberkampf flat :) great job, guys, c’est top.
It's a ground floor appartement 🤷♀️
@Flik AM i am french, from Paris... a ground floor flat is less expensive, thus the bigger size.
@Flik AM i was answering to the comment about the size, not the terminology
@@mameh4243 I am curious about this, is it because street level is noisier? In North America, main floor apartments are just as expensive as higher levels ( except the very top floors which are expensive due to the view).
@@rosiekapun207 I think that's a question of light, safety and privacy. A groundfloor appartement tends to be dark; if it is situated at the begining of the courtyard, a lot of people pass by the windows and it is very accessible to burglars.
This one of my favorites on your channel so far!! I’ve binged a ton of them, and although I’m always impressed by the innovative ways a lot of the architects save space and create multifunctional pieces, I feel a lot of the designs lack some practicality (especially for more than 1-2 people) and homeyness. This apartment, however, is gorgeous, cozy, and suitable for not only the architect couple, but a growing daughter as well. 12/10🙌
what you said!
trueeee
this is the second fav for meee xD
Yes, yes! I feel the exact same way!
I hope the toilet has a second shower, otherwise it's going to be pretty awkward in the future when their teenage kid has to go through her parents bedroom to take a shower. Other then that it's a really well designed home, I love the open living space and the workshop glass windows.
❤Wonderful how youve combined your aesthetic preferences into a beautiful, practical home 👏👌
It doesn't matter the square area... BUT what you DO with it".... SOOOO true
Such a well thought project, with lots of cool ideas and the ways to maximise the storage without having to live in a cramped environment. Very pretty and, I imagine, nice place to be in. ♥️
Love this video! The way that the architects blended the modern and existing fabric of the building is truly beautiful
Not going to lie. I have no idea what they said but the apartment was well-organized.
That living room lamp is gorgeous. And + points for making a get-away spot for you cat 👌
Love the old fashion glass used to separate the space without blocking light
I love this apartment, well thought out, beautifully designed in every way 😍
OMG, I think I stayed in an Airbnb apartment in the same building the last time I visited Paris, so crazy! Anyway I could see myself living very comfortably in this apartment, it's so beautiful and everything is very well thought out. Amazing job
This might be my fave never too small so far
Brilliant design of a small space. I would live there in a heartbeat.
Such a lovely and adorable baby!
Beautifully and cleverly designed apartment indeed. I especially love the entrance area that looks like a courtyard!
I really love this home. Oberkampf is the best part of Paris!
That was very well thought out woth the spaces for future and current use. I love the natural light and open feel to the whole thing dispite the lack of sq footage, and the back to back couches is one of my favorite parts 🥰
Just pausing to acknowledge the 2M subscribers on this channel! I've been following this channel for about two years now. Love the inspiring designs.
The woman in this video really captured the kinds of designs you feature and why
you feature them when she said this: "When it comes to designing a small space, it's not the square metres that matter, it's what we do with them"
Congrats and thank you NTS team, Keep the great content coming..!
2 million subs! You honestly deserve much more
A very nicely designed space and very bright and restful to the eye.
Well thought out and beautiful space.
I love the layout and (exposed) bones of the apt. While not a fan of the furniture choices, I dig the clever ways they were able to create so many discrete areas (the entryway SAS for example) in an open floor plan!
the kitchen is a work of art
Beautiful. Love this one. Such an air of calm in the city. Perfect.
I've been living with my family of 4 (3 since 2015) my whole life in a 52sqm apartment, I honestly never considered it as a small apartment. When rooms are nice and square, apartment can often feel too big, rather than small. All about design and flow.
True, I was gonna say 54sqm is more than enough for a two-bedroom apartment.
Wow, I've never seen great small room like this house. I love it here.
Rewatched this. Still love it.