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The Mighty Mouse apartment, designed by Australian architect Nicholas Gurney, is an interesting solution to the problem of limited urban space. The tiny apartment has an area of only 27 square meters and is located in Woolloomooloo, a suburb east of downtown Sydney, Australia.
The mini studio uses a few white sliding panels that allow access to different living spaces while hiding others and includes all the essentials of the modern apartment. How to build a studio successfully!
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The project is an exercise in quality design, modest and cheap. The micro apartment presents the solution for the future in the demographic plan. The population density, always stronger, requires measures to facilitate urban life and the apartment Mighty Mouse has the solution.
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The color palette in black, yellow and red is inspired by Mighty Mouse or Super-Mouse. He is a cartoon character with a punch well above his waist. An allusion to the possibilities that the micro apartment offers and its enormous potential.
The kitchen in the micro apartment
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Bedroom of the future
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There is even space for the bicycle
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The exterior of the building in Sidney
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