426
That's what happens when a designer is populated in a small apartment
In the heart of Rome, a few steps from the Pantheon and St. Peter's Square, is a tiny house. Built in the XVIII century, it has long been in a derelict state, while in 2010 it bought the architect and designer Marco Peratstsi. He succeeded in spite of the microscopic area of the house just 7 square meters, turn it into a full-fledged housing.
Website publish photos of apartments, the owner who knows how to squeeze everything out of nothing.
On the approach to domiku.
On the ground floor there is a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with dushem.
At the table, which tilts to not to take place at the same time can accommodate 3-4 cheloveka.
To get to the second level, you need to climb the ladder and fold part potolka.
On the second floor there is a sofa bed with televizorom.
via deadbees.net/kvartira-ploshhadyu-7-kv-metrov-v-rime/
Website publish photos of apartments, the owner who knows how to squeeze everything out of nothing.
On the approach to domiku.
On the ground floor there is a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with dushem.
At the table, which tilts to not to take place at the same time can accommodate 3-4 cheloveka.
To get to the second level, you need to climb the ladder and fold part potolka.
On the second floor there is a sofa bed with televizorom.
via deadbees.net/kvartira-ploshhadyu-7-kv-metrov-v-rime/