This 1012 sq. ft (94 sq. m) contemporary apartment was designed for a couple and their teenage daughter. The layout demanded intelligent space planning and precise ergonomic design to preserve a sense of openness, ease, and refined everyday living.
The apartment is divided into two functional zones:
a shared living space (entryway, open-plan kitchen and living room, guest bathroom, laundry), and a private suite (bedrooms, walk-in dressing area, and bathroom).
One of the key features of the design is the abundant natural light, which flows freely throughout the apartment, even into the hallway, which is rare in modern apartment design. Between the hallway and the living room, a sectional closet wall with vertical gaps was introduced to allow daylight to pass through. This rhythmic, sculptural surface reads as monolithic yet weightless, blending storage with architectural expression.
A central structural pylon, instead of being hidden, is intentionally highlighted and integrated into the spatial composition. The surrounding furniture a low-profile sofa and poufs orbits the pylon, creating an intuitive trajectory of movement and reinforcing the unity of the kitchen and living zones. This gesture reflects the essence of organic modern interiors, where flow, form, and function are deeply interconnected.
The kitchen is compact yet exceptionally functional, with custom cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a hidden swing door leading to a full-service laundry and storage room. Every inch of the plan is optimized through smart, space-saving solutions.
Nearly every element in the apartment was tailor-made: from concealed shelving and built-in storage to furniture that aligns with the architectural logic of the space. The result is a home that feels significantly larger than its footprint, rooted in minimalist interiors, clarity, and emotional comfort.