Hidden on the top floor attic space of a historic 1800’s building is the aptly named, Chambre de Bonne (maid’s room in French) designed by nonestudio. Inspired by yacht design, nonestudio redesigned this tiny 10sqm (+ 4sqm loft) home in eastern Milan as a seamless and versatile space; using a continuous wooden lining throughout to connect the home's surfaces and create a series of flexible living spaces.<br /><br />If you’re an architect or designer with a project we could feature, please share it with us at https://www.nevertoosmall.com/submissions<br /><br />Check out our merch - http://www.nts.store<br />Workspace by Never Too Small - https://www.nts.space<br /><br />#smallapartment #architecture #interiordesign <br /><br />Project Name: Chambre de Bonne<br />Architect: https://www.archilovers.com/<br /><br />Website https://www.nevertoosmall.com<br />Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nvtsmall/<br />Facebook http://www.facebook.com/nvtsmall<br /><br />Produced by https://newmac.co<br />Creator: Colin Chee<br />Director/Camera: Alessandro Carpentiero Photography<br />Producer: Lindsay Barnard<br />Editor: Colin Chee<br />Music: Compass by Some Were At Sea <br />Arlist.io<br /><br />In Video Credits:<br />Interview: Giulia Menestrina<br />www.nonestudio.it<br /><br />Produced by: Newmac<br />Newmac.co<br />Director/Camera: Alessandro Carpentiero Photography<br />Creator: Colin Chee<br />Producer: Lindsay Barnard<br />Editor: Colin Chee<br /><br />Music: <br />Compass by Some Were At Sea <br />Arlist.io
