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In America, we live in a society that loves to “Super Size” everything.
Words: Clark, hypefresh.
Big cars, houses, heck – even bank account amounts. Most women i’ve encountered love big, tall, muscular men. On the other hand, the men i’ve met and known love big booties and tits. And to be quite honest, this thinking is very linear. If the American dream is to live “larger than life”, what happens to the “small and tiny” details that make it?
If I asked 25 people today what kind of house they’d want to live in, at least 85-90% of them would say “big” before explaining the details. I on the other hand make up the 5-10% of people that prefer things small. I’m a minimalist at heart, and I’ve learned throughout my life how to do big things with less.
Don’t feel bad if you don’t have the biggest apartment in your unit. Or if your house is a row home with average interior space. It’s not the space that’s the issue – it’s what and how you fill the area. I searched the internet to prove this theory with pictures to show that with some imagination and creativity, your small spot will look like a multi-million dollar bachelor/ette pad in no time.
This article was inspired by international design.
From Four Rooms to One | Paris, France
Size: 322 SQFT
Minimalist Micro | Wroclaw, Poland
Size: 139 SQFT
Glass Walls | Stockholm, Sweden
Size: 365 SQFT
On Top of the City | Gothenburg, S
weden
Size: 365 SQFT
Swedish Studio | Gothenburg, S
weden
Size: 484 SQFT
Kungsgatan Street | Gothenburg, Sweden
Size: 430 SQFT
Travelers’ Homebase | Budapest, Hungary
Size: 323 SQFT
Photo Credits: Freshome.com