Ten apartments with adaptable and reconfigurable layouts
For our latest lookbook, we've selected 10 adaptable flats from the Dezeen archive that can be reconfigured with moving walls or furniture.
Adaptable apartments use sliding partitions and smart storage solutions to divide spaces, or incorporate reconfigurable rooms so that they can serve multiple purposes.
These interventions are often used in smaller spaces and studio apartments to make the best use of limited space. Projects included in this lookbook feature fold-out furniture, storage that drops from the ceiling and furniture on wheels.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series that provides visual inspiration for designers and design enthusiasts. Previous lookbooks include mid-century modern interiors, minimalist bedrooms and home libraries.
Apartment 402, Japan, by Hiroyuki Ogawa Architects
This studio apartment in Tokyo designed by Hiroyuki Ogawa Architects features a sliding wooden screen to divide the home's interior in two.
The chevron-covered screen divides the main space, which can be used as living room, dining room or bedroom, from a secondary area containing the main bedroom, kitchen and half bathroom.
The screen allows the interior to be either fully opened up to form an open-plan living space or partitioned off for privacy.
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MJE House, Spain, by PKMN Architectures
Located on the Spanish coast, this apartment designed by PKMN Architectures contains moveable modular storage walls in the main living spa...
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