Showing posts with label Apartment Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apartment Design. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Small Apartment Interior Design Ideas


The tenant of a property often faced with a problem when it comes to interior design . The main question is how far we want to improve the space they do not possess. Fortunately, interior decoration works more focused on the provision of furniture and colors that do not affect the structure of a building. In urban areas, where rents are high, most tenants are looking for fast and cheap solutions to their decorating tasks. Interior design of the apartment is a challenge to creativity on how to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere in a confined space. Here in this article we want to give you some small apartments interior design ideas that will surely be helpful.

Use fake furniture

When it comes to rental costs, the economy principle really applies . The most popular area, the higher the rent is . In turn, this also affects the rental space that developers tend to build smaller units, so they can sell to more customers. In apartments with limited space, the best way to create more space and avoid clutter is by mounting shelves and other storage media on the wall to create more floor space. In fact , most items can be wall mounted. For example, you can wall mount the bed design and swing down the wall only to sleep.

The use of the mirror

The mirrors are useful for creating visual concept of a large room through reflection . Using a mirror in a small space with carefully placed lighting will double the perception of depth to a room. Choose the best mirror for your design based on the available wall space apartment. A good idea is to install a pair of mirror in front of the other for reflection effect that make the room even more.

Optimize the available space for storage

One of the ideas to meet the needs of storage in a small space is raising the bed. A raised bed provides enough below the storage area. In addition, a large travel trunk is a perfect storage in a small apartment as it can also be used as a seating area. Place the log in window with cushions to create a seating area adventurous.

Always keep in mind that in the world of interior design, perception is nine-tenths of reality. I hope the above article will give you inspiration on how to make your apartment more beautiful and comfortable by adding some of your own touches.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Reinventing the City Centre Apartment

Reinventing the City Centre Apartment


As population growth rates continue to rise at a worrying rate, concerns for adequate housing are a constant topic of discussion. And this population growth is often accompanied by rampant urbanization as increasing numbers of people choose to migrate from more rural areas into the larger towns and cities looking for a employment and a better quality of life. As these urban areas struggle to accommodate such large numbers of people, new housing has sprung up quicker than ever before.
To make the most of the available space in city centres, town planners, developers and architects are building an increasing number of apartments on decreasing plots meaning our homes are getting smaller and smaller with every year that passes. In order to address this lack of space in city centre apartments and transform the way that we live, Simon Woodroffe, the English entrepreneur and millionaire founder of Yo! Sushi and Yotel, has developed a new concept for flexible living.


Yo! Home is a revolutionary and pioneering living space concept that was launched at 100% Design London in September 2012. Using £300,000 of his own money, Woodroffe has created the prototype for an intelligently designed and thoughtful living space that draws on a wealth of engineering technology taken from fields as diverse as yacht and automotive design and the mechanics of theatre stage production. At eighty square metres, the prototype space mimics the footprint of a standard one bedroom apartment, and yet offers unprecedented and luxuriously spacious living.

At the pull of a wall, the opening of a floor or the press of a button, the space provides: a master bedroom suite; a second bedroom; a sunken sitting room; a cinema; a dining room; an office; a full size kitchen; a breakfast room; a bathroom/spa; a party room; a wine cellar, and additional hidden storage.

At 100% Design in London in September, you launched a pioneering and intuitive living space known as Yo! Home. What made you decide to extend the Yo! brand into residential interiors?

You’ve eaten in YO! Sushi, slept in YOTEL and I like the idea of you living in YO! Homes. Homes have never really been re- invented and I wanted to see if I could do that. I have watched Virgin expand into a million things and then come back to a few, and Easy have never been successful in many and so over the years my plan has become to do few things well and with quantum leap innovation. I do believe that if we can build YO! Home buildings and have three hits under the YO! brand then there will be more to follow, but the first three are the hardest. Remember we have not always succeeded – we closed the three YO!
Below bars to focus on building out YO! Sushi of which more than 100 have now opened – YO Below with its self serve beer, smoke extracting ash trays in the day, floor seating and singing waitresses with DJ’s, I consider having been a success and in time may rear their head again I hope. YO! Japan we got wrong – YO! is about innovative built things not fashion, at least not for now. And The YO! Zone, my spa concept destined for Battersea Power Station, is still, like the powerstation itself, not off the ground.

Yo! Home aims to transform the way we live. What do you think is currently wrong with the way we live?

There is nothing wrong with the way we live and many will continue to live this way for many years. But for some who want the very most out of life, making living space work for us by taking small and medium-sized spaces and making them large and extra large spaces is immensely appealing, firstly for the pure logic of it and secondly because it is a fun space to live in.

What were the main inspirations for the design of the Yo! Home?

Japan is of course a big influence on me I have always loved her. I call her the last undiscovered mystery of the East as not many people have been there, especially not outside of Tokyo and the major cities.  I was inspired by Japanese shoji walls, simplicity,the use of space, how things are uncluttered and I love that often outrageous innovations like sushi conveyor belts and capsule hotels are taken and accepted as normal things.
YOTEL has also been an influence as has everything we learnt along the way from private jets, first class airline interiors, Yacht interiors, rock n roll tour buses, and automotive design generally. But most of all with YO! Home, I was inspired by my time in theatre designing scenery for shows, especially rock shows, and the mechanics of modern stage scenery. Moving parts in kitchens are the smoothest and most advanced examples so our aspiration is that level of finish.

Who is Yo! Home aimed at? Who is the target audience?

Well all the YO! brands aim to bring what rich people have to “everybody” by using innovation. So I start with that premise rather than a target market. At YO! Sushi, MTV kids sit next to ladies who lunch and hipsters and their children. The YOTELS cater to a very broad range of customers so I say our target market is the young at heart.
The first YO! Homes will be mid- to high-end and I can imagine them being used by city singles or by husbands who work in town during the week, and maybe even the family would use it occasionally. From fashionable working couples,  we will go to young professionals using the same concept in smaller spaces so that a first time buyer can get on to the ladder, and eventually down to Student pads.

With so many moving mechanics incorporated into a Yo! Home, how safe are they for families with small children?

When electricity was invented the same question was asked and the same question was posed with regards to elevators. The solutions are always in the details and we are lucky to live in an age where technology is becoming more and more reliable with solutions for children’s safety everywhere. Actually the mechanics are very simple as we use counter weight so the motors are lifting very small loads. If you imagine the movements in a classy kitchen, we are talking the same touch and feel in YO! Homes.

What happens if the mechanics fail? Is there a failsafe?

Counterweights are superb because they take the loads out of everything. I can lift the bed mechanism to the ceiling with one hand and in the event of a powercut that is all I would have to do to go to bed.

When and where will the first Yo! Homes be rolled out?

I expect the first YO! Homes up in the next couple of years. We have yet to announce the first site but one of the great joys of being a private company is to be able to say that the exact opening date is when the first one is ready. The first YO! Homes will go up when they are ready.

Will you be living in a Yo! Home in the future?

I will certainly have a YO! Home hopefully more than one, but whether that will be in New York, San Paulo, Tokyo or Manilla I’m not yet sure, but YO! Home is absolutely perfect for my traveling lifestyle … and no doubt will be a rental item in time…






All images courtesy of Yo! Home taken by Theo Cohen
We know lots of our readers probably live in city apartments so we would love to get your feedback on this innovative concept? Can you see yourself living in a Yo! Home in the future? And if so, what is your favourite design feature? Leave us a comment!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Gallery-like Penthouse in Yorkville, Canada

Gallery-like Penthouse in Yorkville, Canada

Toronto-based studio Cecconi Simone have done it again, this time with the Yorkville Penthouse project. Located in a district in Dowtown Toronto, Canada, this gorgeous apartment is the perfect place to call home. The apartment is located on the top floor of a new, hi-rise condominium in Yorkville and it is also a warm and welcoming place to land.

The clients wanted an urban and less car-dependent lifestyle, so this 4300 sqf contemporary penthouse seemed perfect. The space was exactly what the architects wanted, a blank canvas which they can tailor to the clients’ needs. The result is a beautiful, modern home with a semi-open-plan, with fluid yet distinct private and public areas.






The architects created a superb gallery-passage which is clad in white glazing panels and contrasting the walnut floor tiles. An interesting screen was commissioned by Ken Gangbar, that delineates the gallery-passage and living area. What’s more the expansive living area presents a double-sided fireplace which is the focal point of the room.




All in all, the Yorkville Penthouse is a great place to entertain family and friends. With its sleek kitchen, gorgeous gallery-passage, lovely bedroom with his and hers en-suites, this home is a dream come true. A sanctuary to retreat to, this apartment will leave you speechless. What do you think?
Bright and elegant apartment with two balconies in Sweden

Bright and elegant apartment with two balconies in Sweden

Located in Vasastaden, this apartment has a very light and elegant design. It features 3 meters high ceilings and large windows with deep niches and this allows lots of natural light to get through, making the interior very bright and airy. The interior décor itself is rather simple. The walls and ceilings are white and the wooden floors also have a light finish but there’s still a balance between the cold white and the warm brown as well as between the textures found inside.

The apartment still features some of the original elements such as the flooring, the stucco, ceiling medallion, the moldings and the paneled doors. Another beautiful element that has been preserved is the original fireplace. It has an elegant design and many beautiful details. Another great thing about this apartment, this time from a structural point of view, is the fact that it has two balconies. It also benefits from a wonderful location, close to restaurants, galleries and cafes. Internally, the apartment features a spacious living room and a separate dining area with a west-facing balcony. The dining room can also be used as a bedroom and features a rounded outer wall.















The kitchen is spacious and has large windows and a balcony overlooking the courtyard. There’s plenty of space there for a dining table as well. The bedroom also faces an enclosed courtyard and this allows it to be a quiet and relaxing space. It’s large enough to accommodate a double bed and to still have room for a work area. With a total of three rooms, a spacious kitchen and two balconies, this apartment would make a perfect family home.
Tiny apartment with an airy and stylish interior

Tiny apartment with an airy and stylish interior

A 39 square foot apartment is not nearly what anyone considers to be their dream home. Nevertheless, it’s a perfectly nice home and, when nothing else is available, it can be transformed into a really cozy and beautiful space. This apartment is the perfect example. Even though it’s tiny, it’s not as cluttered and small as you might think.In fact, the apartment seems airy and very inviting.

The secret lies in the interior décor. It’s important to know how to intelligently use the space you have available and to make the most of it. A tiny apartment can be a very lovely home and that depends on how you use the space and what type of furniture you include in your design. In this case, for example, in order to at least create the impression of a larger space, the walls have been painted white throughout.




In addition to that, the large windows let in lots of natural light and this contributes to an overall airy and bright décor. Also, some of the furniture pieces are white as well as this maintains a continuous and coherent image. As for the style, the furniture and the décor in general are simple. The lines are clean and lack complicated patterns, the colors are harmoniously combined and not numerous and there’s a sense of openness in all the rooms.








It’s mostly because there aren’t any robust pieces of furniture and everything has been kept to a minimum. For example, the bedroom lacks a dresser and instead it features wall-mounted hooks. A bed and a cozy chair complete the room.In the living room, the storage problem was solved with the help of open shelves, stacked like the steps of a ladder. The decorations are few and they’re also simple. Each room has a subtle focal point. For the living room, that can be considered the beautiful Butterfly chair while the bedroom focuses on colorful pillows.