This very creative four-story Alley House is cleverly integrated between the walls of two buildings in Antwerp, Belgium.
Although the distance between the two structures was only 2.4 meters (7'10") wide, the architects were able to see it as a unique experience to flex their design skills. The bottom floor is the designated office space, the dining floor is above it, lounging and living area is on the second floor, the bedroom is on the third, and the roof the ideal place to take in the city view.
The street-facing side is covered only by glass, so unless they want their private life on display, I would suggest using the opportunity to pick out some really hip curtains.
Small-space living has become a necessity for many people choosing to reside in urban centers, and people are coming up with some pretty creative solutions. In addition, it's getting increasingly expensive to live in the core, so the ultimate solution seems to be small and cheap while not sacrificing chic.
Alley Houses
8 Ft Wide, 4 Story Home
Trend Themes
1. Micro Living - Small-space living has become a necessity, driving demand for innovative micro-living solutions.
2. Vertical Living - The trend toward vertical living is inspiring architects and designers to create innovative solutions for small spaces.
3. Hybrid Design - The use of hybrid design, integrating small living spaces into otherwise unusable urban areas, is a growing trend with potential for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can leverage micro living trends to create in-demand, affordable housing solutions.
2. Architecture - Architects and designers can disrupt the industry by developing innovative micro-living solutions to meet urban living demands.
3. Furniture and Home Decor - The furniture and home decor industry can capitalize on the growing trend toward small-space living by offering functional, stylish solutions designed for compact living spaces.