With the rise of small houses and dense cities, we were forced to sacrifice a good amount of storage space. Ironically, we did not compromise our purchasing habits, so with a few square meters to work with, architects and designers had to come up with efficient storage solutions and make the best of the limited space they have. However, if you were lucky enough to be occupying a large, unobscured space with a generous budget, your storage design possibilities are endless. In this article, we look at how architects and designers found creative ways to store their belongings in spaces with different functions, scales, and spatial constraints, ranging from completely invisible units to sculptural centerpieces.
Design Depot: 30 Projects that Explore Diverse Storage Solutions
Prior Ecclesia - Office Renovation / Studio DiDeA
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Architects: Studio DiDeA
- Area: 232 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Deltalight, Kerakoll, Rimadesio, VitrA
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Professionals: Pugliesi Costruzioni
House Plans Under 50 Square Meters: 30 More Helpful Examples of Small-Scale Living
Designing the interior of an apartment when you have very little space to work with is certainly a challenge. We all know that a home should be as comfortable as possible for its inhabitants, but when we have only a few square meters to work with and the essential functions of the home to distribute, finding an efficient layout is not easy. Following our popular selection of houses under 100 square meters, we've gone one better: a selection of 30 floor plans between 20 and 50 square meters to inspire you in your own spatially-challenged designs.
House 2 - Counter City / Alice
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Architects: Alice
- Area: 240 m²
- Year: 2917
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Manufacturers: Debrunner Acifer Romandie, Edalith Schweiz, Etex Colombia, Gétaz-Miauton, Jaquet, +6
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Professionals: Atelier Whood x Mug
TH01 | Targetti Hub / DEFERRARI+MODESTI
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Architects: DEFERRARI+MODESTI
- Year: 2019
Storage Solution for Small Houses: Useful Examples
Dense cities mean small homes. With more and more frequency we are forced to adapt to spaces within which some elements simply do not fit. As architects, these restrictions actually provide us with opportunities and remind us that our goal is to give precise solutions to specific problems. Designing with infinite number square meters and/or an unlimited budget is practically unheard of.
What's the key to accommodating everything? Let's review some effective storage solutions for minimum, tight spaces.
Bent, Not Broken: The Natural Process of Shaping Fantastic Wooden Forms
Even as technology advances—leaving many of the old ways of building obsolete—certain traditional crafts and building techniques continue to captivate our imaginations with their simple ingenuity and unimpeachable effectiveness. Although used for millennia, the process of temporarily turning rigid members of wood into pliable, twistable, bendable noodles of lumber remains a favorite woodworker’s trick, capable of producing whimsical transformations and otherworldly forms from the most natural of materials.
Riviera Cabin / llabb
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Architects: llabb
- Area: 35 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Fratelli Villa, Woodstock
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Professionals: Zena Costruzioni s.r.l.s.
Varigrafica Printing Factory / Massimo Adario
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Architects: Massimo Adario
- Area: 5600 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Faram
Experimental Structure of Bent Wood Takes Shape in Genoa
Over a four day period during the New Generations Festival, curators Edouard Cabay (Appareil, ES) and Margherita Del Grosso (MaDGStudio, IT) led an experimental workshop within a shipyard at the Historical Center of Genoa that resulted in a "Bent" installation inspired by navel construction.
"By bending wood into an (in)habitable structure reminiscent of naval craft, a dialogue was created between the medieval urban fabric of Genoa and its tradition as maritime city," says the curators. "Although is still at the heart of the city's economy, its industry has been relegated to the margins of Genoa, generating conflict and ambiguity between the shore and the urban fabric. The workshop provided an occasion to mend this detachment through an architectural installation that, rather than bringing the city towards the sea, brings the marine element back into the urban fabric."
New School In Piazza Delle Erbe / PFP Architekten
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Architects: PFP Architekten
- Area: 7011 m²
- Year: 2014
Office Building / Carlo Bagliani + Antonio Norero
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Architects: Antonio Norero, Architects Carlo Bagliani
- Area: 7000 m²
- Year: 2011
Farmstead Refurbishment / Carlo Bagliani
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Architects: Carlo Bagliani
- Year: 2011
Underground Garage / Carlo Bagliani
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Architects: Carlo Bagliani
- Area: 305 m²
- Year: 2013