



The Finger-Kenedy apartment via dwell.
A 700 square foot New York City apartment accommodates a family of four. Margarita McGrath & Scott Oliver of noroof architects enjoy small-scale work as well intangibly large projects and they grew up in Phoenix, Arizona.
9 comments:
wow! totally amazing! thanks for sharing, this inspires me to make good use of our teeny apt :)
incredible! smart architecture design always always impresses me to no end.
woah, so cool. i'm such a minimalist that I need to definitely take in some of these tips. clutter would drive me crazy.
oh wow.
although, i don't think i would be disciplined enough to u
incredible! it reminds me of houses of intrigue filled with secret passageways and rooms. however, requires a level of organization and a neatness that i am not capable of reaching, or maintaining rather.
This is awesome. We're expecting our first baby and living in 700sq ft - this is right up our alley.
That is SO cool! =D
Wow, this is genius!
I like what I see here!
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