Margo Apartment / DualSpace Studio
Briefly

The condominium renovation transforms a space burdened by narrow rooms and limited natural light into a sanctuary for twin sisters and their daughter Margo. By removing walls to create an open, light-filled communal area, the design encourages family interactions while maintaining personal space. A central column becomes a poetic feature, complemented by a calming palette. Every detail, from material choices to layout, focuses on resilience and warmth, resisting ornamental spectacle in favor of enduring functionality and quiet beauty.
The renovation transitions from narrow compartmentalized rooms to an open, light-filled communal space, fostering togetherness while allowing for personal space.
Material choices like exposed plywood edges and earthy tones reflect the family's resilience, emphasizing an enduring, tactile home rather than a glossy spectacle.
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