This tiny apartment in Taiwan received a complete makeover by A Lentil Design, and is now a cosy home to a young couple and their cat.
No Partitons
The initial layout featured lots of partitions, which not only caused a lack of sunlight in the home but made it difficult to experiment with different furniture as well.
To combat this, the designers “reorganised the lines and patterns throughout the home to maximise natural light and ventilation.”
Under Stairs Storage
A mezzanine level beside the kitchen allows under-stair storage. Its location in the middle of the home also allows easy access.
Small Kitchen
A view of the compact kitchen from the mezzanine level!
Glass Door Partition
A glass door separates bedroom from communal space.
White Sliding Doors
White, instead of black, sliding doors were chosen. This complements the now-bright apartment.
Corners Utilised
The designers utilised the odd corner as a wardrobe. Every inch of space is valuable in a tiny apartment!
Platform Bed
A platform bed offers more storage, while printed duvets and cushion covers add a youthful vibe to the space.
This story first appeared in Sona Decor in 2018.