Making Space Where There Isn't Any
Briefly

Average apartment sizes are estimated to have shrunk by as much as 10 percent over the last decade in NYC. Designers face challenges in maximizing space while maintaining functionality and aesthetics.
Architect Greta Hansen describes small spaces as ultimate Rubik's cubes, providing opportunities for designers to showcase innovation and creativity in solving space constraints.
Greta Hansen and Shan Raoufi tackled the challenge of designing their small apartment with just 200 square feet downstairs and a tiny lofted bedroom above. They managed to create more space and storage while meeting aesthetic standards within a limited budget.
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