This small yet smart studio apartment (via Entrance Makleri) makes use of the turn-of-the-century building’s available height to make the layout work. The kitchen and living area are located right in front of the window.
The loft bed is built on top of the bathroom right next to the entrance. This allows for all basic functionalities to be packed on a relatively small floor plan, which is doable if you have ceiling height to work with.
A walnut kitchen in an L-shaped layout
The L-shaped kitchen layout is partially built underneath the loft bed, making it work perfectly in the space. The dark walnut kitchen cabinets are paired with white tiles on the wall and a crisp laminate countertop.
The sofa area is placed opposite the kitchen, with a small dining table in between both areas. The soft rug helps to visually separate the functional areas from each other.
A vintage desk and chair are placed right next to the sofa, contrasting nicely with the light grey walls in the room.
A loft bed above the bathroom with integrated hallway storage
The loft bed is built on top of the bathroom and is accessible with a ladder mounted against the wall. There is just enough space available next to the vintage desk for a storage solution for jackets and shoes.
The wardrobe solution is integrated within the loft structure and allows for both open and closed storage space.
On the loft itself, only a double bed is placed right below the ceiling. It’s quite cramped up there, which could be solved by picking out a lower bed if you prefer.
via Entrance Makleri