18.6.09
I could live here...




Mr M. and me are looking forward to our next move after Oxford (well, he's about to face his final exams and I am looking at flats that will be gone by the time we can move -Sept-). Being a young couple, we are thinking how much space we need (we live in a small place with a minimum, teeny tiny kitchen). But hey, I could live in this 48 m2 space, it looks double that. And its oh so cool. And notice it's got a laundry corner. (I must have grown up, this year, thinking of laundry corners should not make me this happy).
Via automatism.
There are some intriguing closet-kitchens out there in the compact world. As well as the whole convertible-rooms concept.
Check out the South African ELLE decor to see the enameled-hot-tomato-red-behind-closet-doors-bachelor-kitchen.
Thanks for the link!