Some of the most interesting homes aren’t those that are colossal. Take this East Village Studio in New York City for example. Sure its small apartment living but its also small, clean and minimal while having a warm, welcoming vibe. What more would you want in an apartment—besides an Eames chair.
I’m not sure about hiding my clothes in the stairs but at the point of creating a more spacious home it works. Is it just me or does this seem like an apartment that would be great for someone who’s a fan of Dieter Rams?
Sweet pad. I definitely wouldn’t mind uprgrading from my shitty college apartment to that beauty.
Dear Shelby,
i just wanted to tell you that the images of all iso50 posts don’t work in my feedreader (netvibes) since today. Did you change sth or is netvibes causing this?
Yeah I’m with Rent, I’d do just about anything to move into that and out of my current…arrangement (read: predicament).
I am definitely doing that drawers in the stairs thing for my basement stairs – perfect for storing cables, cords, tools…….I just really friggin love that…..
Oh no! Now that’s my dream apartment!! 🙂
That is one nice apartment, even though it’s small it looks so bright and airy.
That stair case with drawers is amazing!
yeap, the stairway drawers are a wiinner
do the hot brunettes come with the place?
@Kevin,
We now know what more you’d want with the apartment…sadly they don’t come with it but for the right price…
wow this is awesome, i can appreciate this in a whole new way because im currently looking for an apartment in new york.
– http://www.nodtothecreator.com
More details – http://www.jpda.net/projects/east-village-studio
The use of the space in the studio is amazing, it is well design to provide you with all your needs. But I don’t feel comfort with the corner of the bed.
good that kitchen ashame me