The Pocket Wall is an interesting idea proposed by Maja Ganszyniec and is probably one of the coolest ideas for storage, especially for a small apartment. If you’ve ever lived in a small place you tend to think about innovative ways to store all of your stuff, and you are looking especially for storage that won’t be too bulky or interfere with my decor choices.
This idea is basically a wall covering that contains peg holes and pockets so that you can store items by hanging them or loading them into the slots. It’s a really interesting concept and it isn’t exactly bad to look at either.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Using Wallpaper as A Storage Solution : Pocket Wall on Your Apartment
Friday, November 6, 2009
Maximize Space With Murphy Beds Design
It’s a fact that smaller living areas like apartment and flats usually have hardly any furniture choices on hand, thats why a large bed in the bedroom, might be a problem. But worry no more, as we just laid our eyes on a Murphy Beds collection that will solve all your space crunch problems. Make more space for others furniture to place it.
Custom made to fit your loft or basically any space you desire, the beds make use of the upper space of a room and look comfortable enough. Just don’t go overboard at night.
Labels: Beautifull Look, Maximize Space Apertment, Modern Interior, Renovation, Simple Old Modern
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Apartment Design In The Attic
Attic renovations are not in a lot of people’s favorites lists. The unusual angles make it really hard for one to come up with furniture ideas that would fit in weird places and sometimes maintenance can raise more problems than in a usual apartment.
The Atticus apartment project belongs to Studio Damilano and is actually a make-over of an old attic space. Every single room in this chic apartment amazes due to its great design and modern furniture approaches. Even though the space (240 sqm) is not as large as we got you used to here on Freshome, the two bedrooms, living room, two bathrooms and kitchen are more than enough for a great living.