Inspired by and named after traditional Japanese Tansu cabinetry, this 24sqm small apartment ws completely rearranged by Nicholas Gurney. The space was opened up to fit a cleverly designed central pod, by removing a wall and relocating the kitchen rather than shifting the small apartments utilities. The Tansu pod combines kitchen and bedroom, folding outward at either side to create additional dining and work spaces, exploiting space typically left empty. Ultimately creating an experimental, dynamic small apartment.<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: Tansu<br />Architect: https://www.nicholasgurney.com.au/<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: Jack Mounsey<br />Camera: Michael Herman<br />Producer: Lindsay Barnard<br />Editor: Colin Chee<br /><br />In Video Credits:<br />Interview: Nicholas Gurney<br />www.nicholasgurney.com.au<br /><br />Produced by: Newmac<br />Newmac.co<br /><br />Creator: Colin Chee<br />Producer: Lindsay Barnard<br />Director: Jack Mounsey<br />Camera: Michael Herman<br />Editor: Colin Chee<br /><br />Music: Compass by Some Were At Sea <br />Arlist.io
