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Small Space, Big Impact: Inside a Beautifully Reimagined Apartment

A cleverly reimagined 55-square-metre apartment shows how careful planning can transform a compact footprint into a home that feels spacious

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By Vuya Maqubela  | July 3, 2026 | House Tours

Not every successful renovation is about adding more. Sometimes, it's about making every centimetre work harder in a space. This reconfigured 55-square-metre apartment is proof that thoughtful planning can completely transform the way a home feels.

Clever planning and natural materials transform this compact apartment into a light-filled home that feels remarkably spacious.

Originally a one-bedroom layout, the apartment has been redesigned to include two private rooms, a separate kitchen, a shower room, and an additional bathroom – all while maintaining an uncluttered atmosphere.

Instead of relying on decorative excess, the design embraces restraint. Natural materials, craftsmanship, and carefully considered details create an interior that feels tactile and timeless.

Thoughtfully designed to reflect its owner's personality, this room features custom shelving for treasured travel finds and rare star maps.

One of the apartment's greatest assets is its pair of bay windows, a rare feature that floods both rooms with natural light. Throughout the day, sunlight bounces off mirrors and textured surfaces, making the compact footprint feel considerably larger than its dimensions.

Plywood detailing and understated finishes give the bedroom warmth while allowing natural textures to take centre stage.

The project celebrates materials in their most authentic form. Timber retains its natural texture, blackened steel has been waxed, and linen and other natural textiles soften the industrial elements. Even practical features that would typically be hidden – such as engineering access panels and exposed pipework – are incorporated into the overall design language of the apartment.

Custom furnishings were carefully designed to work with the apartment's unconventional geometry, ensuring every centimetre is used efficiently.

The kitchen follows the same philosophy. Compact yet highly functional, it was designed for everyday living. Plywood cabinetry replaces conventional finishes, while the absence of upper cupboards keeps the room seem open. Custom furniture, including a sculptural coffee table carved from solid gabbro stone, adds character without overwhelming the space.

Finished in shimmering tadelakt plaster, the bathroom details celebrate material honesty with elements that are both functional and beautiful.

Elsewhere, the apartment reflects the personalities of its owners. One room incorporates bespoke shelving to display travel keepsakes and rare star maps, while a traditional Japanese futon provides a flexible sleeping and seating solution.

Clever planning allows the bathroom to accommodate laundry facilities without compromising on its clean, minimalist aesthetic.

Every custom piece was designed to work with the apartment's unconventional geometry, ensuring that awkward angles became opportunities rather than limitations.

Integrated storage has been thoughtfully concealed to maximise functionality while maintaining the apartment's calm, uncluttered feel.

Instead of following a particular interior style or trend, the home focuses on creating an environment that supports everyday life. Expensive statement pieces sit comfortably alongside humble finishes, demonstrating that good design isn't determined by budget, but by thoughtful decision-making.

Plywood cabinetry, streamlined storage, and an uncluttered layout make this compact kitchen both practical and beautifully understated.

The result is a home that feels quietly confident – one where every element has a reason for being, and where simplicity becomes its greatest luxury.

The compact living space embraces natural materials, bespoke furniture and abundant daylight to create an inviting place to unwind.

Credits

Designer: Kristina Ternovskaya, Instagram @t4no_com

Photographer: Natalia Gorbunova, Instagram @gorbunovainterior