NEVER TOO SMALL: Paris Architect''s Small Family Loft Extension - 45sqm 永远不会太小:巴黎建筑师的小型家庭阁楼扩建 - 45 平方米
Located near Paris’ Porte D’Ivry, Architect Olivier Menard of Archibien wanted additional space for his growing family without needing to relocate. In partnership with his neighbour he designed a radical change to the building that expanded the top floor apartments into the attic space above. This allowed the first floor to be devoted to living space, alongside a small concealed laundry and soundproofed bathroom, while the second floor could be entirely occupied by the master bedroom and kids room. The master includes built-in storage and a double glazed window that looks down to the kitchen, providing space for a small study desk within the room. Creatively concealed storage ensures the kids room remains open to grow with them over time. Similarly, hidden storage features throughout the rest of the apartment, including steps and stairs that double as shelving, as well as stepped cabinetry in the L shaped kitchen, reflecting the extremely efficient use of space that led this one bedroom apartment to become a family home. Archibien 的建筑师 Olivier Menard 位于巴黎的 Porte D''Ivry 附近,希望在无需搬迁的情况下为他不断壮大的家庭提供更多空间。他与邻居合作,对大楼进行了彻底的改造,将顶层公寓扩大到上方的阁楼空间。这使得一楼可以专门用于起居空间,旁边还有一个小的隐蔽洗衣房和隔音浴室,而二楼可以完全被主卧室和儿童房占据。主人包括内置存储和俯瞰厨房的双层玻璃窗,为房间内的小书桌提供空间。创造性的隐藏式储物空间可确保儿童房保持开放,随着时间的推移与他们一起成长。同样,公寓其余部分均设有隐藏式存储功能,包括兼作搁架的台阶和楼梯,以及 L 形厨房中的阶梯式橱柜,反映了对空间的极其有效利用,这使得这间卧室公寓成为家庭住宅.
NEVER TOO SMALL Paris Architect’s Micro Apartment - 31sqm 永远不要太小 巴黎建筑师的微型公寓 - 31 平方米
In search of an affordable home in Paris, architect Matthieu Torres and his partner picked out a small, dark space with a beautiful view of Paris city. Completely gutting the neglected apartment allowed them to add a previously missing toilet and shower, as well as introduce a mezzanine level by removing the aging ceiling. In turn they were able to elevate the home's bedroom and install a large furniture unit to contain the added bathroom, a wardrobe and a large amount of storage. The French ply used in the unit continues throughout the apartment, uniting the home through its plywood features while the exposed ceiling gives the apartment a spacious, airy feeling. 为了在巴黎寻找一个负担得起的房子,建筑师马蒂厄·托雷斯和他的搭档选择了一个小而黑暗的空间,可以看到巴黎市的美丽景色。 将这间被忽视的公寓彻底拆除后,他们可以增加以前缺少的厕所和淋浴间,并通过拆除老化的天花板来引入夹层。 反过来,他们能够抬高家里的卧室并安装一个大型家具单元,以容纳增加的浴室、衣柜和大量存储空间。 该单元中使用的法式胶合板贯穿整个公寓,通过其胶合板功能将家庭联系在一起,而裸露的天花板则为公寓提供了宽敞、通风的感觉。
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NEVER TOO SMALL: Paris Architect''s Small Family Loft Extension - 45sqm
永远不会太小:巴黎建筑师的小型家庭阁楼扩建 - 45 平方米
Located near Paris’ Porte D’Ivry, Architect Olivier Menard of Archibien wanted additional space for his growing family without needing to relocate. In partnership with his neighbour he designed a radical change to the building that expanded the top floor apartments into the attic space above. This allowed the first floor to be devoted to living space, alongside a small concealed laundry and soundproofed bathroom, while the second floor could be entirely occupied by the master bedroom and kids room. The master includes built-in storage and a double glazed window that looks down to the kitchen, providing space for a small study desk within the room. Creatively concealed storage ensures the kids room remains open to grow with them over time. Similarly, hidden storage features throughout the rest of the apartment, including steps and stairs that double as shelving, as well as stepped cabinetry in the L shaped kitchen, reflecting the extremely efficient use of space that led this one bedroom apartment to become a family home.
Archibien 的建筑师 Olivier Menard 位于巴黎的 Porte D''Ivry 附近,希望在无需搬迁的情况下为他不断壮大的家庭提供更多空间。他与邻居合作,对大楼进行了彻底的改造,将顶层公寓扩大到上方的阁楼空间。这使得一楼可以专门用于起居空间,旁边还有一个小的隐蔽洗衣房和隔音浴室,而二楼可以完全被主卧室和儿童房占据。主人包括内置存储和俯瞰厨房的双层玻璃窗,为房间内的小书桌提供空间。创造性的隐藏式储物空间可确保儿童房保持开放,随着时间的推移与他们一起成长。同样,公寓其余部分均设有隐藏式存储功能,包括兼作搁架的台阶和楼梯,以及 L 形厨房中的阶梯式橱柜,反映了对空间的极其有效利用,这使得这间卧室公寓成为家庭住宅.
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NEVER TOO SMALL Paris Architect’s Micro Apartment - 31sqm
永远不要太小 巴黎建筑师的微型公寓 - 31 平方米
In search of an affordable home in Paris, architect Matthieu Torres and his partner picked out a small, dark space with a beautiful view of Paris city. Completely gutting the neglected apartment allowed them to add a previously missing toilet and shower, as well as introduce a mezzanine level by removing the aging ceiling. In turn they were able to elevate the home's bedroom and install a large furniture unit to contain the added bathroom, a wardrobe and a large amount of storage. The French ply used in the unit continues throughout the apartment, uniting the home through its plywood features while the exposed ceiling gives the apartment a spacious, airy feeling.
为了在巴黎寻找一个负担得起的房子,建筑师马蒂厄·托雷斯和他的搭档选择了一个小而黑暗的空间,可以看到巴黎市的美丽景色。 将这间被忽视的公寓彻底拆除后,他们可以增加以前缺少的厕所和淋浴间,并通过拆除老化的天花板来引入夹层。 反过来,他们能够抬高家里的卧室并安装一个大型家具单元,以容纳增加的浴室、衣柜和大量存储空间。 该单元中使用的法式胶合板贯穿整个公寓,通过其胶合板功能将家庭联系在一起,而裸露的天花板则为公寓提供了宽敞、通风的感觉。
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NEVER TOO SMALL Architects Paris Small Family Apartment - 54sqm
永远不要太小 巴黎小型家庭公寓 - 54 平方米
为他们和他们的孩子寻找新家的建筑师 Ophélie 和 Edouard 找到了 Crussol 公寓; 位于巴黎市中心的一座 54 平方米的中世纪住宅,周围环绕着商店、餐馆和历史建筑。 Edoudard 喜欢充满故事的繁忙空间,加上 Ophélie 干净简洁的造型,他们将他们的想法融合在一起,设计出一个感觉就像一个整洁但繁忙的工作室的家。 采用以前的开放式平面图并将其划分为多个区域,在入口处添加一堵小玻璃墙,将主要区域分隔成客厅和餐厅,并增加一个封闭的卧室和浴室。 这也允许增加一个单独的厕所、一个小托儿所和夹层楼。 低矮的家具带有内置存储空间和镜面浴缸等创意附加物,有助于保持家的开放和轻盈,托儿所的多功能家具留下了充足的成长空间。
德国白左政治家说了, 住大城市的话, 一个人15-20 平方米足够了.
真不明白为啥美国要那么大的房子干啥.
都听德国政治家不就得了.
一个巴黎11 平方米的公寓!
哈哈哈
11 平方米
这个公寓厉害,11平方米,哈哈哈
节省每一寸空间.
巴黎的住房很紧张.
为啥傻逼?
住的窄一些, 更加节能和环保啊
欧洲大城市的市区里,
绝大部分同志都住的很狭窄.
只有德国首都柏林 总体还算比较宽余,
但是柏林绝大部分人也就住 50-60 平方米的公寓.
业务爱好, 体育等等
可以去健身房和社团组织啊,
每个区都有游泳馆, 体育馆, 足球场,
另外到处都是 24小时的健身房.
+1
巴黎市区中心人口密度大的惊人,
那么多餐厅 小店
太局限憋屈了,生活太没意思了。生活不是就你说的这几样这么简单。太多的娱乐生活业余爱好需要地方了 。你不会认为只要有饭馆吃饭,有gym锻炼,人就没有别的需求和生活方式了吧? 如果只能住在这种小地方,对有的人可能没有问题, 但是对有的人就是太憋屈了 。我因为买了几个festool 的工具,经常去festool owner group上讨论。住在欧洲的朋友明显就没有地方和空间干很多自己喜欢做的事情。太多的欧洲网友羡慕美国这边的有车库的居住环境了,可以干的事情太多了。
美国的同志到欧洲,
还羡慕欧洲的购物,公共交通方便呢.
说这些 个别人的意见有啥意思呢?
现在欧洲白人很少移民美国,
而美国白人移民欧洲的越来越多.
还好吧, 第一个改造的很好很好啊, 简直是豪华公寓啊.
感觉比北京上海香港,纽约一般人住的好几亿倍啊.
第一个感觉改造的几乎完美,
窗户都是最新最节能的那种.
这种新建的, 一般都是节能等级极高的建筑,
冬天消耗暖气极少.
美国和中国的楼房四处透风, 没有节能等级.
第一个家庭感觉属于中产甚至比较富裕的家庭,
能在老建筑上再建一层, 那是相当的富裕了.
而且使用的材料都是极其节能的.
这种顶楼的公寓在欧洲大城市 几乎都是 中产和富裕的才住的起.
虽然需要爬4-5层楼,
但是顶楼的房租要比下面贵的多的多.
我羡慕那个能住在顶楼的.
顶楼 在大城市最舒服了,
阳光明媚,
尤其是夏天, 房子里到处都是阳光,
而且天天可以观察楼下的街道.