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Brief 📄⤵️ “Make the most of the space I have.” That was the client’s main instruction to us.Her ultimate desire was to transform her 350 sq foot studio apartment into a contemporary and considered space that she could enjoy for years to come. The key objectives were to: - Reconfigure the interior architecture and layouts to create an improved flow - Maximise every available square foot to provide storage and accommodate furniture - Propose a multi-functional design for the main living space that would be ideal for both working and unwinding Here are some of the key design decisions we made to achieve this: - Due to the awkward and challenging nature of the space, opted for a fully bespoke kitchen with tall, reduced-depth cupboards in an off-white finish to make it feel lighter - Opted for a sliding glass door with a fixed panel between the central bedroom and the living room to provide privacy without needing to close the open plan living blinds - Designed a compact, foldable dining table that could be aesthetically pleasing when not in use. The artwork frame drops down and becomes the table legs for when the client has a guest over for dinner - Installed a panoramic horizontal mirror behind the sofa to bounce light around the room and gives a sense of depth and a place to add styling items, breaking up the joinery Here’s what our client had to say: “Really enjoyed working with Muchmore Design! Would hire them again and would recommend them to anybody who is redesigning their apartment.” What do you think of the finished apartment? Architect: Resi and Design Squared Architects #tinyhomes #studioapartment #beforeandafter #studioapartmentdesign #studioflat #interiordesign #interiordecor #interiordesignlondon #contemporarydesign #londoninteriors #londonapartment #designinspo

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