16 Square Meters Used At Their Best In A Parisian Workspace
We used to think that 30 square meters were little space for anything until we found this attic space in Paris, France. Attics are challenging to work with due to the slanted ceiling, and imagine this space is just 16 square meters. Theoretically, there’s not much you can do with such a small space, but here it is.
This attic was transformed into a nice workspace. The layout is not great. The bathroom and the kitchen are practically the same, which is a big disadvantage.
Other than that, the space was used nicely.
When considering it, this was likely the optimal solution for having a kitchen, bathroom, and living and working areas in this small attic. The space was utilized efficiently. In fact, it’s uncommon to see a space of this size designed so functionally.
The attic could serve as a temporary house or vacation hideout, as well as an office.
The absence of large windows makes it appear dark, but the white walls add brightness. Additionally, the space looks clean, simple, and organized, which is unusual for small spaces that often feel cramped and cluttered.
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