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NEVER TOO SMALL Metal Clad Sydney Micro Studio Apartment – 30sqm/322sqft

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NEVER TOO SMALL Metal Clad Sydney Micro Studio Apartment – 30sqm/322sqft

Tara was designed around large fluid spaces and compartmentalised, functional storage and furniture. White surfaces and metal cladding reflect and diffuse light inside the 30m2 space, allowing light to open up the bathroom and kitchen despite having few windows. Everything fits neatly together, all to make the best possible use of the apartments existing space.

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Director: Colin Chee
Producer: Luke Clark
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27 COMMENTS

  1. This is SUCH a tiny space but they've designed it so well! And with the surfaces they've used, cleaning would be so easy. Just wipe and sweep everything and you're done.

  2. I found the 2 storage units (living and kitchen) sort of blocking the light/making a frame? If the living storage was moved to wall with entrance door, may be then it looks more continuous and hence even bigger? For example, if you look at Boneca, the angled edge lets light in the back part of the room as well. This is not the case here

  3. I like the minimalist way that the microwave, laundry and all the elements are out of view, but not also the connection of the bathroom and the dining table, i dont like it too much

  4. why did they splurge on bathroom tiles (that look hard to clean), yet forgot to buy some comfortable chairs for the kitchen? Stuff like this just puzzles me.

  5. To be a small apartment, the architect designed a very useful, clean and comfortable space. Using modern furniture such as the closet that has the bed, so that there is no unused space. Apart in the kitchen, place all the laundry and cleaning appliances without taking up much space. And finally the lighting makes the place look bigger.

  6. Oh, those architects that perfected the special language while talking about their work. I am laughing about it, it is like listening to some commercial BS. I am sorry, but they are no Shakespeare, and it makes me cringe.

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