8 Cool Tips To Visually Expand A Small Space

8 Cool Tips To Visually Expand A Small Space
If you are a proud owner of a small apartment or a room, don’t despair! Using a smart color combo and well-thought design, even 30 square meters can be easily converted into a comfortable lodging. Light or pastel colors will not only raise your mood but also make your space look bigger. High, mirror or... 
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Tiny Vista Personal Home Of Just 160 Square Feet

Tiny Vista Personal Home Of Just 160 Square Feet
Wisconsin-based ESCAPE Homes have created this personal home named Vista. Vista is just 160 square feet, weighs just 6500 pounds and comes in at 20 feet long. On the exterior, they used cedar vertical siding with COR-TEN steel accent and protective panels. Inside the home, there is a full daybed/sleeping area, small kitchen, bathroom with... 
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Tiny Batipin Flat With Minimal Decor And Bold Splashes

Tiny Batipin Flat With Minimal Decor And Bold Splashes
The Batipin Flat by studioWOK is an apartment of only 28 square meters, very well organized and perfectly designed to take maximum advantage of every inch of space. The main space is an airy and inviting living area, and the design is minimal. All the white combined with the minimalism boosts the brightness of the... 
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Tiny Studio Organized With A Smart Storage Wall

Tiny Studio Organized With A Smart Storage Wall
Following a renovation by New York’s Framework Architecture, a wall running the length of a small studio provides generous storage and display. The slatted wood wall runs the entire length of the 450-square-foot studio, beginning in the entryway, where it displays two African paintings and a sculpture. Further along, the wall opens to accommodate a... 
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Forest Cabin Combining Small Living With The Camping Experience

Forest Cabin Combining Small Living With The Camping Experience
Architect Bill Yudchitz asked his son, Daniel, to help him create a self-sustaining multi-level family cabin in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Floor-to-ceiling doors open the structure to the elements and provide a protective layer when not in use. The inner décor is simple and modern, with lots of natural wood incorporated. Aluminum pipes were repurposed as ladder... 
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