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NEVER TOO SMALL: Architects 70’s Italian Apartment Renovation, Verona 35sqm/376sqft
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CLAB Architettura completely revitalised this dingy 1970s Italian apartment, transforming the space by reintroducing light and reorganising it into an efficient, compact home. Characterised by its rural features, outdoor porches and surrounding gardens, the simple interior originally lacked any real form of storage and organisation. Familiar with the home's unique problems as Matteo of CLAB Architettura had lived in the home before his redesign, the architects were able to create more defined living, dining, and sleeping areas by moving the kitchen into the empty space underneath the building's stairwell and relocating the bathroom door. Additional storage was also introduced, along with extra wardrobe space under a raised double bed easily concealed behind a curtain.

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Ep. 157
Project Name: Apartment 35
Architect: www.clabarchitettura.com/

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@forsythiahoareau6456

4 months ago

The garden outside is so beautiful. Although I like the functional aspect of the design, I feel like it’s too bland and doesn’t reflect the landscape outside. It have been nice to leave a few quaint details of the old structure to bring the beauty of outside, in.

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@Kara_2505

4 months ago

Functionally it is an A plus space! However, the connection with the building and its cultural environment is completely gone. It would have been much more appropriate if they had kept some typical atmospheric and warm Mediterranean elements. Or incorporated a few references into the new design. Now it is a clever but average Never Too Small apartment that can be found in every major city in the world.

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@Khigha87

4 months ago

Finally! A non open kitchen in a small space! I think it works well. If you entertain enough, it's good to have the eyesore of your dirty dishes from courses 1 and 2 out of sight. Stop open planning everything!

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@mameh4243

4 months ago

Nice renovation. The only thing I would change are: first, the shelves in the entrance that I would make taller in order to have a more defined entrance way. Second, I would have kept some of the orginal architectural elements to link the interior to the exterior.

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@LitteJeanie

4 months ago

It's a nice utilisation of space. I would have liked to see the original ceiling with beams left intact and the accompanying cupboard division/ and bedroom space to reflect the rich wooden and terracotta colours of the original building. I really like the kitchen - to me that is the best improvement.

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@antwainclarke3406

4 months ago

I know the focus of this chanel is the interior design of these small homes but the landscape is breathtaking. It really makes a difference when the people can have access to such beautiful scenery. It makes living in a small space so much easier.

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@joannazaras8144

4 months ago

The new layout of the apartment is more practical, but I think it would be better to leave the rustic style, the beams and the fireplace.

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@camiliabastos9816

4 months ago

Some ideas are cool but the final results gives fancy hospital room..

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@GTR72

4 months ago

Some plywood here and there is fine, but not the entire apartment. Kind of feels like you sleep at home depot 😅

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@lekomato1772

4 months ago

When I saw the beams and the arch, i was like 'dont you dare get rid of that' and i was disappointed 🥲

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@olalalala4302

4 months ago

Something is bothering about the new layout...I don't know if it is the oversize sofa, or the curtain to access the bedroom or even the wall blocking the kitchen. Think they should remove the massive sofa and the kitchen wall, make the kitchen open, replace the sofa with a normal size sofa bed and rework the lay out of the space, so that they can add a glass wall for the bedroom and a sliding door on the side of the bedroom that would fit in the wooden unit. Maybe do it like Marie did in the Scandi video 3 weeks ago, her apartment had similar lay out and she merge the bedroom and bathroom. It was beautifully done, more lights and. Spacious feel

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@cassuaris

4 months ago

I feel they missed the opportunity to add a bigger fridge, as it now stops at the height of the countertop while there's still enough space left till you reach the ceiling. Also, adding that door in the bathroom leading to the storage underneath the bed is a really bad idea, your mattress needs ventilation to get rid of the moisture you produce during the night.. With that door in the bathroom you're adding more moisture and thus destroying your mattress, probably even creating mold underneath. I like how the apartment looks so much brighter, but I hate the little window by the bed, it opens inwards hitting the bedding with outside dirt and grime when you open it, and why does it not have curtains?

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@Rubiecat

4 months ago

Very good way to improve on a space that did not seem to leave many options initially ! The difference is huge !

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@lizabetx483

4 months ago

Great use of space. Staining the woodwork in a rich brown or painting the wood would improve the aesthetics of the space.

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@nikolas_1982

4 months ago

From all the videos in this channel, i notice that the Italian and Australian architects really know how to adjust plenty of room into a small space. Amazing!

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@j.a.c3350

4 months ago

I'm not crazy about the kitchen space. This is me projecting as someone who cooks, but it just feels too small.

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@avneettakhar4135

3 months ago

The best one I' ve seen so far on optimizing narrow spaces - what a dream. That bed on top of the wooden shelves too, so quant! Beautiful

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@ihatehandles111

4 months ago

I would have loved this if they didn't replace the beautiful original tile with ugly grey boring flooring... it would have made the apartment modern but still have the Italian charm. Propio un peccato. Hopefully the tiles are still under there, waiting to be rediscovered.

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@danieljames6899

4 months ago

I don't want to sound critical, but I just find that the choice of materials on the inside clashes with the outside. Another thing I don't understand why everyone chooses that yellowish wood and leaves it natural, I think coloured would have been better. Having said that, I really like the appartment and you can see that they have done a great job.

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@bumkat0703

4 months ago

A lot of smart things going on in this apt, the pull out armoire. The galley kitchen is outstanding, not everyone likes them but for those of us who do this one is lovely and so very functional

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