Friday, March 9, 2018 / by Ruth Ballantyne
Making Smaller Spaces Work Harder
Making Smaller Spaces Work Harder
As condo sizes trend smaller, their cost per square foot inevitably grows larger, putting pressure on owners to make the most of their available space.
For example, consider a “Murphy” bed that disappears into the wall, a foldup bed that compacts into a sofa or coffee table, or a loft bed with open space or a closet beneath it.
Similarly, dining tables can slide into wall
spaces and custom frames can turn television screens or bicycles into hanging artwork. New kitchen appliances can be especially clever, borrowing designs from ship galleys to
create efficiencies that are so effective that even a gourmet chef would feel little or no compromise.
Such inspirational furnishing and storage designs can create unique opportunities to maintain a more open, spacious-looking condo.
*Article Supplied by Morris Marketing*