Interior Design for Small Apartments. Space Saving Hacks for Studio and One Bedroom Apartments.
Duration: 2h 46m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 1.75 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 2h 46m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 1.75 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Small spaces require custom solutions or some unique pieces of furniture that offer high flexibility. These solutions may not compete in prices with Ikea, but offer a really high value to you long term. They can relieve the pressure of having to move to a bigger place and subsequently help you save the money you would have paid indefinitely for a bigger place and put it in your pocket.
You don't need a bigger place. You just need a smarter design.
Ultimately how big a place FEELS matters more than how big it actually is.
As an architect, whenever I sit across someone and attempt to explain a concept, I almost always pull out my pen and notebook and start doodling. I feel like whatever I have to say needs to be completed by a sketch.:)
I wanted you guys to have that immersive experience with me, where you can understand what I mean by seeing how things look directly in the 3D space.
So with the help of sketching and 3d modelling, I'll be showing you how I go about finding solutions for a small 33 sqm (361 sqf) apartment. I hope that by the end of this class you will have a good understanding of the following topics:
Understanding the needs of the people and the constraints of the space
Prioritising your design decisions
Understanding a floor-plan
Sketching on the floorplan
Alignment and order
Removing walls and natural light
Partitions
Compact and flexible furniture
Storage location
Optical illusions
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