These tiny apartments show how to live cozy in 270 square feet

Enough room for ingenuity Designers often say constraints breed creativity. Limitations and guardrails aren?t problems?they?re an invitation to think a little differently.
At this apartment complex in Vilnius, Lithuania, Heima Architects put the theory to test. The studio designed four 270-square-foot apartments, each with a different approach to the limited space.
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The apartments start with the same features?a bed, living room, bathroom, and kitchenette?but end up in a slightly different layout and color scheme. In one studio, the architects created a bed that lifts to reveal a walk-in closet. in another, drawers are built into the lofted bed?s stairs.
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One micro apartment uses a convertible table as a desk and dining table, while another flips it on its side to become a coffee table. The minimalist apartments are simple but livable. Their differences in some cases barely register. But they show how with a little creativity, any space?even those with identical micro layouts?can feel like its own.
L. Garba?iauskas via Designboom
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