The LIFE Micro Apartments are Designed for Personalization
Riley von Niessen — January 18, 2021 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
When interior designer Ian Lee took on the LIFE micro apartments as a project, he sought to create a clean and minimalist space that would maximize the limited square footage, but also allow tenants to really make the apartment their own.
Keeping this in mind, Lee updated the apartments to include plenty of hidden storage and even added a few additional seating spaces so that residents wouldn't have to worry about incorporating as much of their own furniture. With Lee's sleek design work, the storage space blends seamlessly into the wooden walls, which also helps the space to act as a blank canvas so that tenants can add their personal flair to it with their own items.
Image Credit: Dezeen
Keeping this in mind, Lee updated the apartments to include plenty of hidden storage and even added a few additional seating spaces so that residents wouldn't have to worry about incorporating as much of their own furniture. With Lee's sleek design work, the storage space blends seamlessly into the wooden walls, which also helps the space to act as a blank canvas so that tenants can add their personal flair to it with their own items.
Image Credit: Dezeen
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