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Determined not to let the two pitched roofs affect this studio apartment, architect Pierluigi Colombo cleverly used multifunctional furniture.
Determined not to let the limited square meterage and awkwardness of two pitched roofs affect the functional potential of this 1940’s studio apartment, architect Pierluigi Colombo cleverly designed a few pieces of multifunctional furniture.
A central divider splits the apartment and houses a large fold-away table in the lobby and a wardrobe for the main bedroom. Additional living room storage is created in a wall that contains a fold-down double bed that neatly rests on top of the sofa providing enough flexible space for up to 4 people to share and enjoy this bright apartment.
This room transforms from a living room to a bedroom roomThe sunlight in the slanted roof provides ample natural light, and with a living/ bedroom that transforms, provides spaciousness in this multipurpose area of the house
While cosy, the kitchen nook takes full advantage of the available space, utilising every surface to maximise efficiency
This transforming wall unit becomes a table when required, another way the space is transformed in this 49sqm property
If 49sqm is not enough for you, there's always the great outdoors...
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