If a real estate agent asked you how you felt about buying a 100-meter-cubed unit as a home, what response would you give? Few would return a positive reply, yet the image of the 100m3 Admiral apartment might change some minds.
Amazing, this Spanish flat makes close-packed living look desirable. You wouldn't want to share this abode with another person if you could help it, but it looks quite efficiently laid out. The cozy dwelling makes the most of nearly two storeys of available height, so the MYCC architecture office developed a clever plan of split levels and mezzanines that can be accessed by steps. The 100m3 Admiral apartment even includes a little loft over top of the bedroom nook, providing a compact office with a skylight above.
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The 100m3 Admiral Flat Makes the Most of Dense Domestic Living
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