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World designers and architects increasingly focus on designing interiors, furniture or design concepts for small spaces inspired by the global trend of living in small apartments or sharing apartments and rooms. One such example comes from designer Nils Holger Moormann who developed a compact and practical cube for living in micro apartments.
It contains everything that is required for practical and comfortable housing. Moormann, who is a self-taught German designer and furniture maker, calls it Kammerspiel, which means small or intimate theater and this cube is in fact the largest piece of furniture he has made. This designer will help people save space in small studios or apartments.
“In a time when there are less and less apartments at affordable prices Kammerspiel may be an appropriate solution. This is a room in a room that has enough features and spaces, allowing the rest of the apartment to seem easier and more spacious.
His cube is an assembly of rooms like bedroom, dining room, kitchen and small living room. Each of these spaces is organized on a different side of the cube. One side has stairs, which are designed as drawers that offer storage space. The stairs lead to the top of the cube, where the bed is place. The mere fact that it is on top of the cube offers intimacy and privacy as in the standard apartments.
The designer incorporated a built-in cabinet and storage space in the inside of the cube, allowing the apartment to look neat at all times.
As Moormann emphasized, the cube design can be adapted to individual requirements and tastes of customers in order to match their style and habits.
(Photo Credits: Julia Rotte)