Micro live:work studio
The Architecture Uncomfortable Workshop team crafted bespoke furniture to make the most of Bence’s small space and accommodate all of his hobbies and passions.
A man’s desk contents can reveal a lot -- the desk shelves in Bence’s place hold flyers from a decade of techno parties and an obvious love of flat-brim hats
The view from the top of Bence’s lofted bedroom reveals the open atmosphere in the living room, where open storage spaces are casually filled with personal effects
All of the shelving in the space is uniquely modular -- storage spaces can either be open to eliminate extra tidying and packing time or rotated closed to pack rarely-used belongings
Meet “the thrower” a custom catch-all for everything you won’t need past the front door
Did we mention that Bence loves to cook? Luckily, a fully equipped kitchen found a snug space under the bedroom loft
The bathroom reflects the openness of the apartment itself, with a barely-there glass wall separating the shower
Netting on the bedroom loft ‘windows’ provide a soothing ‘barrier’ for those sleeping upstairs without completely closing off the nook from the rest of the space