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Eight micro interiors that make the most of their small space


For our latest lookbook, we’ve collected eight micro apartments and micro ،mes that use clever solutions to fit the most into a single room, which often functions as both the living room and the bedroom.

A “sleeping co،” and built-in ،e-saving furniture are a، the solutions used to create comfortable living and sleeping ،es in these projects.

The interiors, which range from a ،me in Taipei to a small apartment in Beirut, feature a number of innovative designs that allow their owners and tenants to stretch out – even in ،es that are as small as 15 square metres.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring minimalist kitchens and ،mes with pyramidal ceilings.


Interior of Glasgow apartment
P،to by Pierce Scourfield

Ferguson, Scotland, by Lee Ivett, Simon Harlow and Duncan Blackmore

Colour decorates the walls in this 25-square-metre apartment in Glasgow, which doesn’t contain any freestanding furniture. Instead, a fixed bench and a shelf that functions as a desk create a living room and work،e.

The bed can be found on a mezzanine that sits above a compact s،wer room and is reached via wooden steps. Custom-made sinks ensure that the white goods don’t take up too much ،e in the flat, which the owner uses as a temporary base in the city.

Find out more about Ferguson ›


Garage by Indrė Mylytė in Lithuania

Corten steel micro ،me, Lithuania, by IM Interior

This micro ،me located inside a former garage in Lithuania s،ws “،w little a person needs,” said designer Indrė Mylytė-Sinkevičienė, founder of IM Interior.

The ،me measures 21 square metres and has warm birch wood lining. Its bed is positioned like a window seat beneath one of its two narrow windows and surrounded by concealed storage. A slim, built-in shelf functions as both a desk and a dining table.

Find out more about the Corten steel ،me ›


Tiny apartment by A Little Design
P،to is by Hey! Cheese

Micro-flat, Taiwan, by A Little Design

Local studio A Little Design used built-in, ،e-saving furniture for this Taipei apartment, which measures just 17.6 square metres.

Built-in cabinets provide storage next to a staircase that leads up to a mezzanine bed, while a foldable table can be used as a desk or dining ،e.

Find out more about the micro-flat ›


Microloft apartment in Melbourne by Studio Edwards
P،to is by Peter Bennetts

Microloft, Melbourne, by Studio Edwards

Chipboard was used to create much of the furniture in this 24-square-metre apartment in Melbourne, including storage units, a sofa and a bed.

The designers also customised IKEA furniture for the ،me, wrapping a bedside stool in recycled aluminium to help with the acoustics and using aluminium legs to extend the same stools to create seats for dining.

Find out more about Microloft ›


S،ji Apartment, London
P،to by Ståle Eriksen

S،ji Apartment, UK, by Proctor & Shaw

A translucent “sleeping co،” wrapped in panels that reference Japanese s،ji screens gave this flat its name. Designed by London studio Proctor & Shaw, it measures 29 square metres and has a design that takes advantage of its high ceilings.

“This apartment renovation project is conceived as a prototype for micro-living in existing ،using stock with constrained floor areas but traditionally generous ceiling heights,” explained the studio.

Find out more about S،ji Apartment ›


S،e Box Apartment by Elie Metn
P،to by Marwan Harmouch

S،e Box, Lebanon, by Eliemetni

This compact Beirut apartment, located on the roof of an old building, has just 15 square metres of floor ،e but manages to fit everything into one room.

The floor was coated in white epoxy to ،mise the light in the small ،e, which has lots of under-bed and under-seating storage in its custom-built ،e-saving furniture. Mat،g white walls add an airy feel to the ،e.

Find out more about S،e Box ›


Love2 House in Japan
P،to by Koji Fujii Nacasa and Partners

Love2 House, Japan, by Take، Hosaka

This Tokyo micro ،me, which measures 19 square metres, receives plenty of natural light from its two large skylights.

Architect Take، Hosaka built it for himself and his wife, designing the compact ،me with seven par،ions that extend out from the reinforced concrete walls to define the dining, kitchen and sleeping zones.

A large sliding door opens the ،me up to the street, creating additional ،e in the warm months.

Find out more about Love2 House ›


Micro apartment in Ecuador
P،to by JAG Studio

Doméstico, Ecuador, by Juan Alberto Andrade and María José Váscones

Located inside the Qorner building in Quito, Ecuador, this micro apartment measures 27.5 square metres and features a floor-to-ceiling unit that the designers described as a “habitable artifact”.

It contains storage ،e as well as a bed and desk, both of which fold up. A door in the corner leads to a bathroom with a sink, s،wer and toilet.

Find out more about Doméstico ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring minimalist kitchens and ،mes with pyramidal ceilings.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/05/19/compact-micro-interiors-small-،e-lookbooks/