A Singapore designer makes the most of this small home by reorganising the plan and selecting multipurpose furniture.
At a time when houses appear to be becoming larger, it’s refreshing to see the latest design from Molecule – a modest house coming in just under 150 square metres in area.
Copper-clad, light-filled and angled to optimise privacy, the design for this minuscule 153.9-metre block makes the most of every aspect.
Nestled amoung a potpourri of materials, textures and colours, this ultra-compact home exceeds the standard for micro place-making.
Tsai Design demonstrates how small-footprint architecture can be generous and achievable.
This HDB flat tucked away in Meiling, one of Singapore’s oldest estates, has received a bachelor-worthy redesign from Archive Design.
Singapore-based father and son interior design and carpentry duo, Hock Hoon, takes a human-centred approach to crafting creative, timeless and space-efficient design solutions.
Nicholas Gurney is a designer who considers minimal living a testament to his design practice through maximising space and materials.
As cities become denser and space is considered a luxury, in a modestly-sized home we’re hung up on these wall-mountable pieces.
We've looked at a lot of exciting projects, met numerous Design Hunters and seen some fabulous product over the past month. But these were the stories you liked most. What's your favourite?
Collaborating with Ryohin Keikaku, Torafu Architects have designed three separate residential units in very small spaces. Each has distinct style and epitomises flexibility. We speak with Torafu director Suzuno Koichi about how
Many of our inner-city houses are terraces; full of character, but often small and at odds with what we want. Transforming poky spaces into spacious family homes, here are five inspiring projects that show Australian architects are well equipped at making small spaces completely liveable.