The Cabanon, measuring only 74 square feet, utilizes clever layouts and folding furniture to maximize functionality while housing surprising amenities like a bath and spa.
Designed by Beatriz Ramo and Bernd Upmeyer, the micro-apartment in Rotterdam transforms a former storage attic into an innovative living space, showcasing effective small-space design.
Despite its compactness, the Cabanon incorporates an elevated bedroom, a multifunctional kitchen-living area, and a spa sector, proving small spaces can be efficiently organized.
While the design of the Cabanon is innovative, the creators assert that such micro-apartments are not a viable solution for future housing challenges.
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