Russian architect Vlad Mishin has designed an apartment that changes shape as needed and adapts to the user.
Changeable apartment it contains quite a few elements that can be adapted to current use. It covers only 60 square meters, but it works much more spaciously.
It is bisected in the middle by a huge geometrically broken structure, which conceptually divides it into public and private parts and is made of a black metal frame and wooden sides. The structure serves partly as a wall and partly as a cupboard, and it hides a number of elements, such as a kitchen and a TV. With the help of rotating panels, you can watch TV from your bed, kitchen or sofa. Two sliding panels reveal a fully functional kitchen and a refrigerator that 'hides' in its niche.
To the author has convincingly managed to prove that it is possible to design an interesting apartment on a small square footage. Otherwise, it is only a virtual project, which is no less convincing. The selected materials and equipment are geometric, simple, slightly nostalgic and completely in step with trends.