This 130-Square-Foot Hotel-Style Apartment Is an Elegant Surprise
Briefly

Julien Pradignac of Atelier PA modernizes a small, dark apartment by creating an open layout that blends living, working, and sleeping areas. He incorporates space-saving features like overhead storage and a custom kitchen unit that doubles as an office. A unique pulley system allows the bed to be raised to the ceiling when not in use, keeping the room open for a sofa. This design not only maximizes space but also adds aesthetic and functional charm to the apartment, inspired by laundry lines and fishing nets.
"The inspiration came from laundry lines that can be easily moved into place when they are being used and then just as easily put away."
"This changes the use of the space allowing the owner to keep a sofa in the room, thanks to wooden stops in the wall on which the bed rests when it is lowered."
Read at Architectural Digest
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