Storage walls define space within bright yellow apartment in Stockholm
Swedish studio Lookofsky Architecture has used bright yellow storage walls to maximise space in a renovated Stockholm apartment.
Belonging to a young couple, the 80-square-metre, one-bedroom 1920s apartment was last renovated in the 1970s. The owners invited Lookofsky Architecture to create a highly functional yet playful interior with plenty of storage space.
The resulting design, called Function Walls, incorporates several carefully thought-out storage walls and an eye-catching yellow colour scheme.
The storage walls include a seven-metre-long storage wall in the kitchen, a white wall of storage in the bedroom and a complex configuration of yellow cupboards in the space-restricted bathroom.
Lookofsky Architecture designed these walls to neatly contain all the apartment's storage needs and practical features, while also creating a sense of depth. For instance, the cupboards in the open-plan living room and kitchen frame a bright yellow recessed seating area and kitchen countertop, while in the bathroom, they provide a frame for the sink and toilet. In the bedroom, the cupboards are organised around the door frame.
"The seven-metre-long kitchen wall, which is located in a large multifunctional room that was previously two smaller rooms, is broken up into a cluster of smaller subcomponents each containing their own separate function," the architect and studio founder David Lookofsky told Dezeen.
"By giving the components such as the oven and countertop th...
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