21/06/2026
Three alternative design proposals were developed to explore different approaches to space distribution. Both schemes prioritize improved functionality, increased storage capacity, and a clearer hierarchy between private and shared spaces while maintaining the existing structural framework.
Option A1 focuses on maximizing openness and flexibility through a central living area that connects the kitchen, dining, and lounge functions. This solution enhances natural light pe*******on and creates a more fluid relationship between everyday activities.
Option A2 introduces a more defined spatial organization, with the living and dining areas arranged around a larger open-plan kitchen. The layout strengthens the social core of the apartment while providing a clearer separation between communal and private zones.
Option A3 proposes a hybrid solution, combining the openness of the first scheme with the spatial efficiency of the second. The design introduces a central multifunctional living space connected to the kitchen through a semi-open layout, improving circulation while maintaining visual continuity. Custom joinery elements are used to integrate storage, reduce spatial fragmentation, and optimize the overall usability of the apartment.
The result is a balanced configuration that maximizes both functionality and spatial quality within the existing footprint.
Project: Architecture&Interior Design