NEVER TOO SMALL Our Smallest London Tiny Home - 13sqm/140sqft

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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    Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama, of Studiomama, discovered this unique 13m2 space as a part of a series of projects exploring the potential for small footprint living. Formerly a taxi office, they radically redesigned the north London home to better fit its tiny proportions, with themselves in mind. Keeping only the bathroom and the kitchen in their original locations they added built-in storage along each of the internal walls, incorporating a standing desk, seating, and even a dining nook that expands to seat 6. A murphy bed was also concealed inside what first appears to be a wardrobe at the far end of the home, with storage incorporated inside the cabinetry surrounding it. A plywood finish is carried throughout the home creating a seamless feel that is supplemented by pops of brilliant pink.
    #smallapartment #architecture #interiordesign
    Project Name: 13m2 Apartment
    Designer: www.studiomama.com/
    Produced by New Mac Video Agency
    Creator: Colin Chee
    Director: Nam Tran
    Cinematographer: Oliver Wilson
    Producer: Lindsay Barnard
    Editor: Jessica Ruasol
    Music: Wishes by Lane King
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  • @crackerboxlife8882
    @crackerboxlife8882 2 роки тому +51

    I generally love most of the homes shown on this channel. This place was depressing just to look at. I can't imagine actually living there.

    • @alicialopez9469
      @alicialopez9469 3 місяці тому +5

      Absolutely 100% agree with uou.

    • @PatricePoliquin
      @PatricePoliquin Місяць тому +1

      I don't see either how you can live here more than one week. Rare case where I don't see anything functionnal on the long term

  • @flufwix
    @flufwix 4 місяці тому +24

    I see the cleverness in this. I also notice the scuff marks starting to appear on the lower ply surfaces and some issues with the finishes. IMHO in a tiny room like this, the finishes need to be perfect and very durable due to the close proximity of everything

  • @musicsavage
    @musicsavage 2 роки тому +1254

    No matter how well-designed the layout is for such a tiny space: you just go mad at the end of the day.
    You spend your time folding this to unfold that and you get angry with the world for living in a shoebox.

    • @theredheadsaidNYC
      @theredheadsaidNYC 2 роки тому +118

      I think that’s why tiny spaces like this only work if you live in a city- (and you’re a city person who prefers to be out in the city all day vs hanging at their apartment).

    • @TheLnlyExpat
      @TheLnlyExpat 2 роки тому +81

      still better than having no house. Anyway, I believe a full sofa is missing here: if you want to sit/lay and watch tv it may be frustrating to not be able to do that without installing the whole bed

    • @kaleipulamainawai
      @kaleipulamainawai 2 роки тому +71

      I agree. I think we need to start having conversations about how these microsuites, while they can be extraordinarily beautiful, are most often going to be startlingly inhumane for any long term living. This tiny apartment is gorgeous in color palette and design but just looks so uncomfortable to live in. I can't imagine living in such a tiny space by necessity of cost of living can end up being anything but detrimental to the psyche.

    • @teresar6348
      @teresar6348 2 роки тому +21

      This would be great for someone who doesn't spend too much time at home. If that desk was bigger and also works with a barstool I could see it being good for student housing. Just add a projector to save space a TV would take.

    • @lovelynina16
      @lovelynina16 2 роки тому +7

      I think this works for people who don’t want to own much don’t mind having a routine like this. I

  • @TheNimphel
    @TheNimphel 2 роки тому +1377

    ♥️🇺🇦 I appreciate the solutions used in the space, however, in Polish regulations, the playpen for a large dog should be at least 15 square meters. Do not normalize dehumanized spaces. The height of the room is also claustrophobic, a woman is able to touch the ceiling without a stool. Apartament is saved by large windows, bright colors and mirrors. The space is not suitable for living, at most for an airbnb.
    The only solution for cities is to stop promoting such places as 'habitable' and to paying more attention to urban planning. ♥️🇺🇦

  • @CarlieBonavia
    @CarlieBonavia 2 роки тому +83

    "It's not that we think necessarily that people should live in 13sq m.." I was honestly so happy to hear her say this. The design is clever, and whilst it may be a cute little place to stay in for a weekend/as an AirBnb, I don't think it's appropriate for people to live in spaces this small.

    • @Never_again_against_anyone
      @Never_again_against_anyone Рік тому +4

      So true. I lived in a 17 sqm micro apartment for two years as a university student. I made it work with little money (Here in Germany it is the standard to rent the bare flat with nothing in it whatsoever. ). It is OK for a finite time and I could imagine 30-35 sqm with a bigger budget to be great, but for nothing in the world would I agree to live in 13 sqm.

    • @natbuchbinder3249
      @natbuchbinder3249 4 місяці тому +5

      Never Too Small finally found one that’s too small

    • @spiritflower6640
      @spiritflower6640 Місяць тому

      What about people who live in vans? There are a lot of people in the world who live that way out of necessity or choose that out of preference. But I agree, I would not want to live in a space that small!

    • @CarlieBonavia
      @CarlieBonavia Місяць тому +2

      @@spiritflower6640 Yes I don't knock van lifers who choose to live in that small a space, but I don't believe we should make living in a 13sq m 'bricks and mortar' home a norm if we can help it.

    • @liosanink
      @liosanink Місяць тому +1

      Small spaces is not a problem in the city. So many places to go outside of home. But charging over a thousand dollar for spaces like that is what makes me feel sick and is happening in so many city nowadays. These should be affordable housing.

  • @imGODnuffsaid
    @imGODnuffsaid 2 роки тому +262

    "The entrance gives a sense of journey to the room" oh man how close is this to an estate agent describing a room as "cosy"

    • @hopeo-w5961
      @hopeo-w5961 2 роки тому +12

      i thought so too! what a way to say when you originally opened this door you could see everything in your apartment like an ikea showroom so we put a wall here to make it feel less open concept.

    • @average_coverage
      @average_coverage Рік тому +16

      I though of this as a squeezing journey, so that you start adjusting to the scale.

  • @tuppence937
    @tuppence937 2 роки тому +578

    Interesting design ideas. Love the stand up desk space.The pull out extra benchtop looks useful. The roll out foot stool is a clever idea. However, the dining nook doesn't work for me. It looks cramped and they both look uncomfortable sitting there. Even for one person it doesn't look like enough leg space. And not sure there is enough wardrobe and general storage space for even one person to live there full time. Looks more like it would function well as a custom short term rental space for travellers.

    • @judithfaber2667
      @judithfaber2667 2 роки тому +21

      Yes that is exactly my thoughts. I would love it as a holiday let

    • @wojciechwilimowski985
      @wojciechwilimowski985 2 роки тому +3

      I would worry about moisture from the extra tabletop getting into the nooks and crannies of the kitchen after you close it

    • @viktorkongskov5692
      @viktorkongskov5692 2 роки тому +4

      My thoughts exactly. This would be a killer airbnb

    • @kaesthetyc
      @kaesthetyc 2 роки тому +3

      @@wojciechwilimowski985 just clean it before putting it back

    • @rossgeography
      @rossgeography 2 роки тому +4

      Nice idea for standing desk but no locking mechanism - seemed to move back as she fake typed.. there are some good ideas here though

  • @saykay123
    @saykay123 2 роки тому +36

    These people have turned owning a slum bedsit into an aspirational aesthetic. Having lived in London and seen first hand the depths of the housing crisis there this is offensive. I shudder to think of how much money the rent is.

    • @iancreighton1
      @iancreighton1 2 місяці тому +1

      The rent? You mean the nightly Airbnb fee?

  • @drstrangeluv3975
    @drstrangeluv3975 2 роки тому +47

    Don´t get me wrong. I think the use of space and other items (i.e. muprhy bed, the spot in the entrance for taking out the shoes, extensible reading nook, chopping board) is absolute genious. But I think this is one of the cases where "never too small" does not apply.
    I mean, I would totally live there for a while but I don't think is possible for people to consider these places as a long term option.

  • @Romir0s
    @Romir0s 2 роки тому +23

    This is some dystopian stuff right here

  • @CJ-fn6hh
    @CJ-fn6hh 2 роки тому +213

    I think some of the ideas here are interesting but the finish just let's it down.
    The plywood makes it feel like it's still under construction - it would be like living on a building site.
    To echo what others have said both seating areas look extremely uncomfortable and the fold out seats / chopping board look like they would fall apart as soon as any force is applied.
    Best hope the rent is cheap at least 😬

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs 2 роки тому +12

      Apart from the horrible colour scheme, the uncomfortable seating is really what makes me shake my head.
      And yet so much could have been done in this space with just a little more work. Skylights, to begin with. And a bathroom at the narrow end, and a proper sofa on the other.

    • @mcknight7811
      @mcknight7811 Рік тому +8

      Finishing/painting the wood could have made such a difference.and the uneven cupboard doors with gaps in the kitchen really bothered me.

    • @iknowyouwanttofly
      @iknowyouwanttofly Місяць тому

      My kitchen is around 40 years old and my pull out chopping boards still work?

  • @AndSoWeLaughed
    @AndSoWeLaughed 2 роки тому +84

    I don’t think everything needed a separate space if this was for one person. Either a dining table and seating or a sofa and coffee table. (Which can both be used as a desk). Both the “sofa” and dining space look uncomfortable. But I like the shelving!

    • @eileenmaschal9505
      @eileenmaschal9505 Рік тому +3

      I couldn’t stand that sitting unit, so uncomfortable looking.

  • @frezzingaces
    @frezzingaces 2 роки тому +6

    That toilet roll holder is real clever

  • @Melissa-px9jq
    @Melissa-px9jq 2 роки тому +267

    There are some clever elements here- I like how the door of the bed opens to create privacy from the window. However, personally I find the boxy elements cut up the space too much. Also I think if I couldn't have the luxury of space I would want instead the luxury of materiality- this space could have felt like a beautiful jewelry box but instead feels a little too utilitarian for me.

    • @eszterkun9638
      @eszterkun9638 2 роки тому +19

      It is a very interesting observation regarding the material, I didn't even know what, exactly it was that made this seem a bit less "magazine like" before reading it. Still, it is refreshing to see thought put into an affordable solution, that is also ensuring smaller footpring through incorporating the still functional elements like the kitchen and the parts of the bathroom. However I also noticed the lack of precision is some places, like in the kithcen the fridge cover is a bit higher then the door next to it, and that bothered me somewhat.

    • @mai567
      @mai567 2 роки тому +11

      Yes! I also didn't like the little spaces between the ceiling and cupboards. It creates a weird feeling, not to mention just collects dust that is hard to clean. The dining space is also super cramped as others have commented. Lots of clever ideas and it looks pretty, but just misses the mark a bit.

    • @condew6103
      @condew6103 2 роки тому +1

      While the door hiding the bed does block one window, there's still another window you'd walk by to get to the toilet.

  • @robicosmi
    @robicosmi 2 роки тому +81

    Might be ok for one person only, however for a short period. For me that feels claustrophobic by just looking at it 😄

    • @Polkadot2
      @Polkadot2 2 роки тому +3

      My flat is as tiny as that in London…

    • @robicosmi
      @robicosmi 2 роки тому +1

      @@Polkadot2 gosh 😅
      I’m in London too, have struggled with a 41sqm and finally moved to a larger place. However, I still love this videos for organisational purpose.

  • @deirdremacmahon8491
    @deirdremacmahon8491 8 місяців тому +3

    My son lives in a tiny 11m2 studio in Paris: separate kitchen (concealed fridge, combination microwave oven) and a separate bathroom ( shower wc whb).6th floor, big windows, very bright. He loves it!

  • @ozilozil1368
    @ozilozil1368 2 роки тому +58

    The two designers who applaud their great work are not the users of the flat and they definitely could not imagine how miserable to live in such a compact tiny space with lots of pressure and gazing from the outside (people who cross the street could easily look into the house)

    • @average_coverage
      @average_coverage Рік тому +2

      YES

    • @SIC647
      @SIC647 8 місяців тому +7

      It is a lot like the 19 sq m terraced house I lived in for years, and I loved that place. Including being close to neighbours.
      Don't make assumptions without having the actual experience

  • @Furnitecture
    @Furnitecture 2 роки тому +347

    Really great exploration in tiny living and efficient use of space. Whilst it may not be for everyone, the fact that the space was tenanted for 3 years is evidence that it did work for someone and I'm sure it will for someone else in the future :)

    • @niccocello
      @niccocello 2 роки тому

      @@theoneandonlyAeth exactly!!

    • @scoiataeli
      @scoiataeli 2 роки тому +3

      Maybe Airbnb

    • @justinbonnet5102
      @justinbonnet5102 2 роки тому +19

      I mean, people can and do live in far worse conditions (and the 3 years was from before the rennovation). I wouldn't call that "working for them" so much as it being lack of other options or choices, though. I say this as someone who loves tiny houses and canal boats and other small living spaces - let's not project our own aesthetic appreciation of well designed storage solutions etc onto people who might not have a choice apart from to live in a tiny bedsit.

    • @average_coverage
      @average_coverage Рік тому

      Uhmm, have you ever tried renting in London?

    • @zeruzio1345
      @zeruzio1345 Рік тому +1

      This works for someone in the same way that living in a slum works for people. This is gross.

  • @taylor0941
    @taylor0941 2 роки тому +7

    Congrats, you finally found it. Definitely too small.

  • @andiedreamns
    @andiedreamns 2 роки тому +223

    Well, knowing how ridiculously small and expensive London studios are, this is nice use of a space. I would rent it

    • @kumstuke
      @kumstuke 2 роки тому +35

      That would be £1200 a month

    • @jorgemoyano1728
      @jorgemoyano1728 2 роки тому +17

      @@kumstuke bills not included

    • @miguelrosado6348
      @miguelrosado6348 2 роки тому +21

      @@jorgemoyano1728 Council tax at £200 a month.

    • @jorgemoyano1728
      @jorgemoyano1728 2 роки тому +2

      @@miguelrosado6348 I feel your pain here :)

    • @miguelrosado6348
      @miguelrosado6348 2 роки тому +2

      @@jorgemoyano1728 yeah, just got my council tax yesterday. A raise of £20 from last year,. Internet also had a raise and let's not even mentioned energy. So we will probably be paying an extra £100 a month this year. London life!

  • @ellaeadig263
    @ellaeadig263 2 роки тому +35

    Great use of the space but the recessed chair with the footstool doesn't look comfortable at all.

  • @deanisplemoni
    @deanisplemoni 2 роки тому +4

    "How much plywood would you like in your space?"
    "Yes"

  • @napamoonlight9997
    @napamoonlight9997 2 роки тому +15

    While functional, the long term seating areas do not look built for real comfort. They should have sprung for denser foam and deeper seating that supports the thigh, seating that almost reaches the bend in the knee. Right now it would ergonomically fit a child.
    Since this was a first try perhaps this would be changed in a second version.

  • @stylesismyhusband
    @stylesismyhusband 2 роки тому +50

    The use of the one tone of wood throughout makes it look smaller and boxier. It looks so claustrophobic. If they had done the floor or walls a different color or finish, I think the space would feel more open! I think the storage solutions and how they made the sliding doors and the murphy bed's door give more privacy are all suuuper clever though

  • @barbaracastleton4337
    @barbaracastleton4337 2 роки тому +89

    I was surprised and pleased to see how they managed to incorporate three separate zones in the home: dining, sleeping, and relaxing. The addition of a foot stool transforms the seating area from perch to sofa. Really nicely done.

  • @CK1000ism
    @CK1000ism 2 роки тому +48

    The design is efficient but I can't imagine being on the ground floor and living in such a small space if you have more than one person or spend much time at home. Wish the cushions were a thicker. They don't really look that comfortable.

  • @aaclovern9804
    @aaclovern9804 2 роки тому +107

    This is the only "plywood apartment" that is not an eyesore. In general, this is really good one - bright and practical, has a lot of storage space

  • @chinaloe14
    @chinaloe14 2 роки тому +14

    If I'm young I would love this space. It's way better than having a roommate and i like that it's right on the street

  • @badger9156
    @badger9156 2 роки тому +249

    This must have been such a fun project to design! Love a Murphy bed with full length mirror, but would have chosen one with an integrated sofa for day mode. Great place to base yourself when you are young and travelling, or older and want to be out and and about in Islington, or London, or Europe and the rest of the world. Would hope the rent is low to reflect the tiny space.

    • @kiwigirljacks
      @kiwigirljacks 2 роки тому +40

      An integrated sofa would be a good idea and then the other seating place could be more storage. 👍

    • @douglasthompson296
      @douglasthompson296 2 роки тому +26

      Rent low? this is North London, Islington so not a chance..... unless they have a conscious of course.

    • @1977Timp
      @1977Timp 2 роки тому +30

      Define design..
      -The layout is basically the same.
      -The Murphy bed was a must and it could have been a better one with double function.
      The dining area is cramp and there is no sofa... If you want to lay down you will need to open the bed.
      The plywood cabinets they don't fit; clearly out of alignment and you can tell from the camera.. in real life you will notice it.
      Looks like even the floor is made by plywood too 😐.
      The kitchen is very small and it doesn't have a proper refrigerator.. looks like an Airbnb kitchen not a full time living space.
      There is a desk but you can't sit while working?
      I think the space could be used in a better way: Murphy bed with double function as sofa, a console table instead of that thing with foldable chairs in case you got guests..
      Full wall mirror in the toilet instead of many different surfaces: tiles above the sink, mirror and plywood.. ( who wants plywood in a toilet?!? )

  • @aciodromicart
    @aciodromicart 2 роки тому +4

    in Italy it would not get habitability even if the inspector were the owner's brother. height, surfaces, room separation, all not sufficient for the building regulations

  • @hotcha
    @hotcha 2 роки тому +154

    oof... i really wanted to like this one, i wanted to think "these quirky designers are gonna wow us!" But when that murphy bed came down with that one dejected-looking pillow and mournfully thin duvet, i thought "this... isn't a home." Overall, it feels like the features were just stuck into different parts of the room, there is no general flow to the layout that makes it feel like a genuine, home-y space. You have two different seating areas placed right beside each other, neither of which look comfortable, and then it's cupboards absolutely everywhere. Why would you build a tall, deep closet right between your only two windows to break your light flow when you've made the entire opposite wall storage already? Why not put some privacy film on the windows, or add sheer curtains to soften the boxy feel of the space? There are some good ideas here like the rolling storage seat, colour palette, and using the bed's closet door as a privacy barrier to the street, but this space feels like a cutesy art project or a bnb rental, (apologies for this remark) it doesn't feel like a serious approach to dealing with limited space in a city for long term living.

  • @insanlutfi
    @insanlutfi 2 роки тому +7

    I would prefer a usual bed with lots and lots of storage beneath instead of murphy one

  • @selestex8478
    @selestex8478 2 роки тому +4

    This apartment really shows the limits of small spaces. It’s a very cute space but anyone taller than 5’2” would be extremely uncomfortable. You would need to keep a true minimalist lifestyle including a capsule wardrobe. They looked uncomfortable just sitting on those surfaces for the video. The “sofa” is useless, the “desk” is miniscule, there is no way that dining table can seat 6 normal sized people. And the “view” is of the busy street, which doesn’t make the space feel bigger. The bathroom looks fine and is actually larger than I expected compared to the rest of the apartment.
    I’m not totally opposed to microstudios (as long as they are priced appropriately) but this goes beyond that. Unless you can afford to eat out every night and only sleep and bathe in this apartment it would be a waste to live here, and places like this aren’t really improving city living situations imo.

  • @EwaJuliaZ
    @EwaJuliaZ 2 роки тому +2

    It totally reminds me of RV interiors- pulled out benches, murphy bed, plywood everywhere. On the one hand it looks cool and is very smart in such small space, on the other - coming back from work everyday to RV seems kind of exhausting in a long perspective

  • @jamesyeahman1195
    @jamesyeahman1195 2 роки тому +4

    The outside space on the windows is crying out for window boxes to grow herbs plants etc giving added privacy to the occupant

  • @mitzigutierrez347
    @mitzigutierrez347 2 роки тому +2

    Wow!!! This has to be the most ingenious way to work out the smallest living space and still make it a cozy living space! Amazing!! 👏 👏 👏

  • @renelopez8227
    @renelopez8227 Рік тому +2

    I hope they keep finding ACTUAL tiny homes like this; where the owners are trying (though sometimes failing) to solve problems with ingenuity as opposed to just throwing more money at the problems faced. A home this size could realistically be paid for in cash by most people with steady jobs, and the furnishings built easily and cheaply. Although the fit/finish and concepts aren’t the best here, they’re well within reach for most people.

  • @thornbird6768
    @thornbird6768 2 роки тому +143

    This IS too small , it’s clever , but could easily look cluttered if you’re not the type of person who puts everything away as soon as you’re done with it ! I didn’t see a washer/dryer either ? Not for me this time .

    • @kimbok5971
      @kimbok5971 2 роки тому +16

      Many of these micro places don't have washer/dryer units. No way will I do laundromats again! One video they said "There's plenty of laundromats in the area". OMG, who wants to lug clothes and detergent back & forth every week and looking for a bag of quarters? They go to so much trouble thinking about how to live in these small spaces, well doing wash is part of life, too, and should also be kept simple!

    • @average_coverage
      @average_coverage Рік тому +1

      @@CalmoOmlac to me washing in some communal laundromats has always been a struggle. You have to remember when it's open, the machines may be occupied, you either have to stay there or come back at a right time or someone may move your stuff. With washing machine I barely notice the whole process.

  • @Naitorokkusu
    @Naitorokkusu 2 роки тому +71

    Great use of the small and instrestingly-shaped space. But the overall aesthetic feels... unfinished? There are so many odd nooks and crannies (like the uneven space above the kitchen cupboard) that makes this feel like a WIP. The massive amount of ply wood doesn't really help it either. I personally think if they'd were to paint all the ply surfaces in a slightly shining white it'd brighten up space. With the pink accents they could pull off a futuristic 80s aesthetic very well.

    • @theredheadsaidNYC
      @theredheadsaidNYC 2 роки тому +4

      They did say this place was “an experiment” so i assume that’s why all the plywood= cheap

  • @annanirathsi1111
    @annanirathsi1111 2 роки тому +12

    It feels like a high school project and most suitable for people under age 14!

  • @alanherrera5421
    @alanherrera5421 2 роки тому +1

    The view from outside to the kitchen is like a pice of art, but looking inside the uneven edges matches is just terrifing my eyes :s

  • @kasiaem8360
    @kasiaem8360 2 роки тому +10

    Colors are great but it looks a little too "boxy" to me. Maybe adding some curves would help? :)

  • @gabeinchile2039
    @gabeinchile2039 Рік тому

    This place looks straight out of a Wes Anderson movie with those colors. Cool!

  • @alcea13
    @alcea13 2 роки тому +28

    I wouldnt mind living on this house! It looks functional. I think itll be perfect for students

  • @jinnyjane1213
    @jinnyjane1213 2 роки тому +7

    Can't even fit a luggage in there. How do you move in? Is this how we live now?

  • @ringwe
    @ringwe 2 роки тому +24

    I'm sure there could had made better options for the sitting areas, more comfortable seats with a similar foot print.

    • @mittens4kittens435
      @mittens4kittens435 Рік тому +1

      I agree--maybe more of a complete chaise/sofa rather than an ottoman. From experience, spending a lot of time stretching legs onto an ottoman is hard on the knees and ankles!

  • @LemonK24
    @LemonK24 2 роки тому +20

    it must be really difficult to work with such a small space but I have one bone to pick with this design, there are gaps and holes between the built in furniture and makes it looks really cheap. And the choice of the only using light wood makes it looks like you are living in an unfinished house.

  • @BiscoffBabe
    @BiscoffBabe Рік тому +1

    in London, i could definitely live this small, would love it actually

  • @PentaKayle
    @PentaKayle 2 роки тому +70

    I like the concept, but considering how low your ceiling and how little the space, making it a 2 storey or extending the roof to make it like a loft type would've make it actual liveable without feeling claustrophobic. But again you made a tiny house with less cost by using the existing layout and just working around it which is good

    • @essa6315
      @essa6315 2 роки тому +14

      It's a conservation area, so changing the height of the building probably isn't an option.

    • @PentaKayle
      @PentaKayle 2 роки тому +1

      @@essa6315 aaaaah ok. Thats good to know

  • @shirotabi7859
    @shirotabi7859 2 роки тому +2

    This is a very clever use of space. There's a good amount of functionality to the space without overcomplicated ideas, which makes it a good home. The choice of materials and colors is another matter...

  • @littleraeofsunshine
    @littleraeofsunshine Рік тому +3

    Absolutely ideal for a busy student. Wish I had an option like that!

  • @marty1159
    @marty1159 Рік тому +1

    I like a “small” space and actually live in a 550 sf home, but as I get older and accumulate life treasures (photos, books, music albums) I realize it’s harder than I thought. I also love to cook and bake for friends and family and that calls for the obligatory gadgets that need to be stored. I’ve come up with many storing solutions in the past 7 yrs but it’s just too hard. I need comfort. I want to spread out on a comfortable chair and read a book, an actual book that I can keep to read again later. I want to see all my clothes at a glance without pulling bins and opening lids under furniture. This, as a social experiment, is good. In large cities where space is prime it may work especially for younger people. I want a cat and a dog and at least two bedrooms and a bathroom with a soaking tub and a washer and dryer to do my laundry. Yes, it’s cute but I need to move out!

  • @111mckenzie
    @111mckenzie 2 роки тому +45

    Is this legal in London though? There’s a minimum area (40 Sqm) in Barcelona to be considered a dwelling to be lived in.
    It’s very pretty and I can see there has been much thought into it; although I did think all the pull out things (extra chairs extra cutting surface for the kitchen) didn’t look sturdy enough and I wouldn’t sit an adult on that side of the bench

  • @davidjamessussex1671
    @davidjamessussex1671 2 роки тому +37

    For a single person I think this would work nicely. My only missing item is a freezer, but I’m sure that could be thought through!

  • @Seolhwaneul
    @Seolhwaneul 2 роки тому +7

    a single person can totally live here! I can totally live here too, especially in such a great location near the canal. Love the use of space and more than ample storage solutions. You can hide anything in there lol

  • @doctordonnanoble
    @doctordonnanoble 2 роки тому +9

    I'm loving these newer videos lately! Small homes with functional living spaces and lots of storage ideas, it's been super helpful!

  • @SIC647
    @SIC647 8 місяців тому

    I love how you use the tiny size and awkward shape of the space to inspire you to invent solutions. I think van dwellers and THOWers can gain inspiration from this.

  • @carltoningram3773
    @carltoningram3773 2 роки тому +4

    the best idea from this one is the storage unit/ottoman/additional seat that is stored under the built-in seat, really functional!

  • @MaraMara89
    @MaraMara89 2 роки тому +1

    It has some nice ideas, but I would change dining area - by putting deep bench (sofa style) along the window, maybe with the footrest/extra sitting beneath, with light, movable table, you could put above sitting place, when not used. That way I would get rid of that "main storage" between windows, using space where now is relaxation nook for wordrobe. I feel like wordrobe between windows is unnecessarily dividing space... maybe would try to use back of the murphy bed "wordrobe" as actual wordrobe with bed a little closer to the front (if it is possible), even just to nave some hooks to hang bags or scarfs. I do feel like there is a lot of storage space for miscellaneous things, but not enough for clothes (especially hanging them)

  • @khiahahaha
    @khiahahaha 2 роки тому +2

    I like the vibe for a small living space. Everything was well thought of and I’d actually live there myself

  • @davidelpenho
    @davidelpenho 2 роки тому +2

    Small spaces are so much fun!

  • @huum4430
    @huum4430 2 місяці тому

    5:13 I love this idea!!!

  • @pinkpotter
    @pinkpotter 2 роки тому +3

    This is super cute and has the essentials considering how small it is! It even has that cute dinette that can be used in several ways- hanging out, eating, work. Love all the pink touches :) I think may be hard for permanent living unless you truly can downsize or put stuff in a storage area. Seems like a great vacation home/ air bnb/ rental!! :) great job!

  • @paolabueso
    @paolabueso 2 роки тому +3

    I love how they transformed the space! It looks amazing and very functional now. Thank you for sharing this! ❤️🙌🙌🙌

  • @divinemissw
    @divinemissw 2 роки тому

    Love, love, love this apartment

  • @hyleslie
    @hyleslie Рік тому +1

    The Murphy bed door does become a window shield, but it also blocks the window, meaning you can't lie in bed and use natural light to read. The built-in seating looks terribly uncomfortable! I do like the options to extend counter space. I wonder where the resident would hang up clothes, or store winter gear?

  • @dannilo-ro5791
    @dannilo-ro5791 Рік тому +1

    People saying this isn’t a home have definitely not thought about “coffin homes” and the places that people all around the world live in order to just not be homeless. Those are far smaller than this and have even fewer amenities. While the execution isn’t perfect, it is a suitable idea for how to let people have roofs over their heads with a small kitchen and bathroom access. Although this particular one might be expensive, the layout could work for many people who need a safe space to sleep and eat.

  • @laurence9695
    @laurence9695 2 роки тому +3

    I didn't see a fridge... integrated, but where? Under the sink?

  • @cloudstorage9928
    @cloudstorage9928 2 роки тому +13

    Absolutely brilliant ! ❤️ I could see myself living in such a space. For me, it's NOT too small.

  • @manzar42
    @manzar42 2 роки тому +1

    excellent example of tiny living!

  • @ZulikLangoba
    @ZulikLangoba 2 роки тому

    Now this house is screaming never too small. Really nice space. I like this.

  • @Thenicolebus
    @Thenicolebus 2 роки тому +1

    Can I just say this series brings immense joy 🤍

  • @violetgilkes3625
    @violetgilkes3625 2 місяці тому

    I live in a similar size place in Brooklyn, NY for almost 17 years. I am very happy, and I plan to stay here. I would just break up the plywood finish with more variety types of materials, such as wicker, or different touches of wood, metal, wall paper, etc. so it doesn’t look so much like a large wall of plywood. Also, the breakfast nook and bench could actually be designed with some adjustments, they might have worked out quite a bit better. These 2 people do amazing work, check out what else they do.

  • @Jefbracke
    @Jefbracke 2 роки тому

    this is the first time ever, in my life, that an add plug made sense. Why isn't this mainstream yet? Disolving tablets replacing bigass bottles!!!? Yes please!!! Would instantly buy this. Such and inspiring idea!

  • @shnuggumz
    @shnuggumz 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting space, and thoughtfully designed. I have to say while I love these small spaces, this one is a “Micro “. A bit too small to see anyone ever being able to actually reside there comfortably!

  • @ButacuPpucatuB
    @ButacuPpucatuB 2 роки тому

    I really like how every corner of the space is used with as much space saving as possible. This makes the space transformable, suiting the changing needs of the person. I also like how bright the entire space is! Very nice, thank you.

  • @conniebruckner8190
    @conniebruckner8190 2 роки тому +1

    Some very good ideas here. Amazing how well you've pulled it off. I think it's a good example of how some abandoned shops could be converted into living spaces.

  • @lukecracker
    @lukecracker 2 роки тому

    Color design is beautiful

  • @janecunningham8665
    @janecunningham8665 2 роки тому +1

    Truly ingenious use of space! The bed and bathroom are wonderfully hidden away, and they have literally created storage everywhere. ❤️

  • @gj1234567899999
    @gj1234567899999 26 днів тому

    Thanks for this. I was trying to get good ideas on how to design local jails, and this gave me some good ideas.

  • @douglasthompson296
    @douglasthompson296 2 роки тому +1

    This property may have been on the UK TV show 'Homes under the hammer' a property auction and development show in the past. That property had also been a taxi office, in the same North London location. The bathroom was in the same place and due to building regulations? and expense couldn't be located any where else in the footprint. Do any other UK folks remember it? If it is the same property its a big improvement on how it looked back then. Cheers.

  • @myljiyanah5493
    @myljiyanah5493 Рік тому

    More of this real small apartment 💖🌸👌👌👌👌

  • @PaulisMediocre
    @PaulisMediocre 2 роки тому +3

    So many things I don't like about this one, but the toilet being off centre from the bathroom window is unforgivable

  • @junehulton8320
    @junehulton8320 2 роки тому +6

    Excellent use of space ....maybe slightly more softness to the seating areas... Would be more inviting!! And a pop of colour.. this must work due to the lack of space and accommodation throughout the city's..

  • @michelestapleton
    @michelestapleton 2 роки тому +2

    This would be ideal for a vacation rental or a pied-à-terre, but I couldn't see myself fitting into a space this small as my primary residence. For a primary residence I'd want at least 50 square meters.

    • @natalianathalia2542
      @natalianathalia2542 Рік тому

      They should build another floor. This is a stand alone building, the could do it.

  • @thecrux1218
    @thecrux1218 2 роки тому +1

    Great example of a timeless design!

  • @user-bj5xr5ju4n
    @user-bj5xr5ju4n 5 місяців тому

    thought provoking, good initiative. 1. the kitchen section could be smaller and extra storage could go there, 2. the murphy bed could be more functional by giving it a purpose other than a bed - e.g. a fold down table could be intergrated into it thus freeing up the dining area (where there smaller kitchen could go) 3. the floor could be utitilized as storage space by building a layer, giving it a massive expansion of storage area.

  • @iyafromrossiya
    @iyafromrossiya 2 роки тому +1

    I get what other commentators say, surely majority of people would go mad in such space but as a 5 ft tall female, who is constantly moving from place to place with literally one suitcase and a backpack. I can see myself living there for a year. I think the renting price would be important factor. I've seen people renting tiniest rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens, and this small apartment sounds more comfortable for those preferring living by themselves.

  • @docsekzi8968
    @docsekzi8968 2 роки тому +12

    You could clean this entire house in less than 2 hours. Love it!

    • @malteiwa
      @malteiwa 2 роки тому +9

      more like 10 minutes :D I live in 40sqm with my partner and daughter and we take 25 minutes cleaning everything.

    • @spencer2458
      @spencer2458 2 роки тому +3

      You mean 2 minutes, surely?

    • @docsekzi8968
      @docsekzi8968 2 роки тому +1

      @@spencer2458 Tidy is not the same as clean. 😉

    • @rianamohamed300
      @rianamohamed300 2 роки тому

      And it gets dirty even faster

    • @malteiwa
      @malteiwa 2 роки тому

      @@rianamohamed300 thats true :D the dirt is pretty visible

  • @_Palmi
    @_Palmi Рік тому

    this one blew my mind! Genious, loved it!

  • @huum4430
    @huum4430 2 місяці тому

    The space exist, and they made it better

  • @estherstephens1858
    @estherstephens1858 2 роки тому +1

    I love the ideas brought into these small/tiny homes shown on this channel.

  • @boyankrivoshiev679
    @boyankrivoshiev679 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this great project. As some already said, the idea is perfect for a student/traveler. It's great when they doesn't want to spend much on a place where they won't spent much time but at the same time want to have a place where they can call home.

  • @zlatan_2197
    @zlatan_2197 2 роки тому +3

    This is great example of making the most out of very limited space. Someone in the comments said that dining area is too small, but when you take in consideration that this whole apartment is only 13sqm, designers really used every square centimeter. It looks way bigger than it actually is.

  • @kathrynwebster6307
    @kathrynwebster6307 2 роки тому

    A great way to stimulate people to think of ideas for using space differently. Take elements of this design and create your own perfect space.

  • @doerthemanahan9912
    @doerthemanahan9912 2 роки тому +1

    The best small house I have seen so far. I would love to move in right now!

  • @jenlb78
    @jenlb78 5 місяців тому

    I love that you guys provide a before and after floor plan!

  • @jeanniereed
    @jeanniereed 2 роки тому +1

    "the sense of journey" ..... nice

  • @tigerofcopenhagen2225
    @tigerofcopenhagen2225 9 місяців тому

    Could work for me as I am an introvert and don't like entertaining in my own private space anyways :) . Traveling a lot, I've always told myself that a good sized hotel room is enough for me. Instead of the reading area I'd have a huge storage there instead. Remove the closet by the dining area to add more room there as I enjoy people watching as I have my coffee. Dining area could also be used as as a work desk and so on as I like drinking coffee/have snacks and treats as I work :)) . Add some plants. Have a good sized refrigerator to keep enough food for some days and lots of cold drinks and maybe cakes and stuff :)) . Have a microwave and an electric kettle. A 2-burner stove. Keep the bed down as I can't be bothered pulling it down every time-- as I do get lazy and tired at any time of the day esp. on weekends :D Use blinds to cover window by the bed for privacy, maybe tint the glass dark as well. Lavender instead of pink. So, basically like a hotel suite -- without the daily room charges and reception. I actually like that you step right out on the street as you open the door. Small space, less cleaning to do :)) Bliss, imo :))

  • @m-tetsuo
    @m-tetsuo 2 роки тому +7

    There are good ideas, but most seems so fragile. Also I can imagine it gets very hot inside in the summer. Could be wrong, but it doesn't seem fitting to live in at all, just a nice experiment...