Doyce Street, London SE1
What should you do if your interior project requires more than buying a new sofa and a lick of paint? Look to this cleverly-conceived two-bedroom apartment between Old Street and Clerkenwell, which has been completely reconfigured to a design that preferences storage, functionality and light. Flexible living spaces come by way of pocket doors that can open up or close off the layout as needed; bespoke carpentry creates space-saving alternatives to freestanding desks and beds; and poured resin floors run throughout the space, as practical as they are pretty.
So, if you have a blank canvas and can start from scratch, use your space wisely and do yourself a favour by creating more storage than you think you need – you’ll thank yourself later. With all the paraphernalia of modern life out of the way, the pieces you do fill your home with will look all the better for not having to share space with bicycles, camping equipment, suitcases, old school projects … we could go on.
- 转载自:The Modern House
- 语言:English
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