As an architect, whenever I sit across someone and attempt to explain a concept, I almost always pull out my pen and notebook and start doodling. I feel like whatever I have to say needs to be completed by a sketch.:)
I wanted you guys to have that immersive experience with me, where you can understand what I mean by seeing how things look directly in the 3D space.
So with the help of sketching and 3d modelling, I’ll be showing you how I go about finding solutions for a small 33 sqm (361 sqf) apartment. I hope that by the end of this class you will have a good understanding of the following topics:
Small spaces require custom solutions or some unique pieces of furniture that offer high flexibility. These solutions may not compete in prices with Ikea, but offer a really high value to you long term. They can relieve the pressure of having to move to a bigger place and subsequently help you save the money you would have paid indefinitely for a bigger place and put it in your pocket.
You don’t need a bigger place. You just need a smarter design.
Ultimately how big a place FEELS matters more than how big it actually is.
Use this Pinterest board to start putting together a visual representation of your new space:
Reading list:
Check out Neufert for standard details and furniture measurements and my reading list to expand your mind on architecture psychology, design and other things.
Looking for more architectural design inspiration? Check out the rest of my classes here:
Decorating With Plants for Beginners.
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