Whether due to the economic climate trending towards reduced resource consumption or a natural evolution in interior design that emphasizes the use of natural materials without excessive finishes, it is certain that modern apartments are benefiting from increasingly bold decor, and simple wooden plywood panels are becoming an ever-larger trend in this field.
The best example is this 28-square-meter dwelling designed and built by Studio WOK Milano architecture firm.
Open the Gallery Works included reconfiguring the space. A small kitchen It was united with the living room; this reconfiguration created a large wooden wall, incorporating multiple storage spaces.
Another wall incorporated a fold-away bed that, when closed, was covered by a panel. This wall also featured a series of cabinets to help keep belongings organized.
The opposite wall also features numerous built-in shelves and a sofa on wheels that can be moved around the house according to the owners' needs. Both wardrobes follow the slope of the inclined ceiling, thus maximizing every square centimeter of space.
The kitchen and bathroom walls are turquoise, the only splashes of color in the entire house, while the living area is characterized by white surfaces to stimulate brightness and highlight the interesting texture of the wooden walls.
Most furniture pieces were purchased from Ikea, meaning the allocated budget was quite limited.
The living area can be adapted to suit your needs with amazing flexibility. It can change its appearance throughout the day and be personalized for any event.
For example, if owners want to move the sofa closer to the balcony for a small gathering with friends, this can be done with just a few movements. Or, if the owner arrives late from the office and wants to go to sleep, the Murphy bed can help, quickly transforming the living room into a bedroom.
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