September 30, 2015

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This tiny studio apartment in Darlinghurst, Australia was selected and designed by architect Brad Schwartz for himself. It was a compromise in space for the sake of location, a perfect example of an inventive use of space. The entire structure revolves around a multifunctional wall unit, which shows and conceals different elements via its sliding doors. Thanks to this feature, the same room can be used as a wine cellar, entertainment area, or home office. I love the clean minimalist look of the apartment and clever space-expanding visual tricks, such as mirrors, narrow floor boards, unified color scheme. See more photos after the break.

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This is amazing and awesome. This can be very beneficial to the less privileged South African where unemployment and poverty is very high. What are the business opportunities prospects for such a project, as I’m very much interested in housing development.

Metroplex Invest on 04/05/16

Yes, this is very conducive for housing projects…

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