Israeli architect Ranaan Stern designed a 15-square meter room inside an artist's Tel Aviv apartment to create a studio with two desks, 36 drawers, modular storage compartments, pegboard display walls and even a folding bed.
Architect Silvia Allori overhauled a 1970s flat in Florence to create her own home and workspace, featuring furniture that folds down from the walls and a shiny gold curtain that hides mess.
Taiwan apartment renovation by Hao Design includes a new floor with a wooden bridge-like corridor that connects a master bedroom to a walk-in wardrobe on the mezzanine level.
This Barcelona apartment renovated by Miel Arquitectos and Studio P10 features two micro live-work spaces on either side of communal kitchen facilities.
Hungarian firm Position Collective renovated a Budapest studio flat, designing a furniture and storage system that caters for temporary occupants booking via Airbnb.
Named Atelierhouse, for contemporary art museum Museion as a temporary home for visiting artists and curators, Harry Thaler Studio employed wooden boxes on wheels fold open to reveal beds inside.
Steel structure provide storage and seating at Apartment in the 6th by CUT Architectures in Paris.
Tiny Madrid apartment by MYCC houses living and working spaces — rooms connected by a ladder and stairs inserted in a single tall, narrow space.
Russian-based studio Ruetemple conjured a plywood partition that separates working and relaxation areas inside this artist's studio in Moscow, incorporating both furniture and shelves for tidying away art supplies.
Catseye Bay designed multi-use furniture, partitions, and storage solutions for a renovated Sydney studio flat.
Residing on the outskirts of Beijing, the single-storey Liyuan Library houses its collection of books within a chunky timber frame by Li Xiaodong.