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NEVER TOO SMALL: Colourful, Open Plan Apartment, Seville 58qm/624sqft



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Inspired by the vibrant colours of the historic district of Triana in Seville, architect and design studio Studio Noju incorporated striking shades of colour and unique textures to zone out this open-plan apartment. Each space is distinguished by a bright, monochrome shade and decorated with low-cost aluminium roof ridge panels known as Cumbreras. A bright blue curtain wraps around the living room, separating it from the combined kitchen and dining space. The recessed kitchen is clad top-to-bottom in a vibrant lime green, with two hidden pantries on either side concealing large appliances. The dining area, bathed in a buttercup yellow, boasts a custom dining table that can be pushed into a niche to double as a study desk. Embracing more neutral tones, the bedroom and bathroom use pale white and charcoal grey, with the exception of a canary-yellow walk-in closet concealed with white curtains.

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Ep 151
Project Name: Casa Triana
Architect: https://studionoju.com/ty

Produced by New Mac Video Agency
Creator: Colin Chee
Director: Nam Tran
Cinematographer:
Producer: Lindsay Barnard
Editor: Sebastian Tibbs
Music: Down That River and Wavepool by Adi Goldstein from Artlist.io

20 Comments

  1. 58 sqm is not a small living space! For a video channel dedicated to small living, they should showcase extreme creativity from extremely small living spaces, say 25 sqm and below as an established benchmark. The greater the constraints, the greater the creativity.

  2. Just my opinion but this place is cold and unattractive. I would be so uncomfortable living there. Completely lacking in charm.

  3. 58qm…it can no longer be called a small space. It looks like a wall was removed to place a three-seater sofa.

  4. love the space and the curtain space but am confused- why hide the living space? I could understand kitchen or dining, but living?

  5. My partner "Nope, hate it, the curtain reminds of being on a hospital ward, they'll be back to give my test results any minute" 😂

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