AZ Flat in Minsk, Belarus designed by Artem Tiutiunnyk is a small apartment for one person. Modest dimensions (41m2) and a set of functional zones, led them to create a “box” concept and this was the first task in order to start the designing process.
They divided the house into 3 main zones: the living room zone, the kitchen area – the dining room and the sleeping area. “Box” is designed as a furniture but it serves as a sleeping module and as the main place for storage. The “box” is created by natural rough wood but the rest of the surfaces was made as laconic, smooth and light. They paid special attention to the light, both natural and artificial in order to create, if it was possible, a bright, airy and visually permeable space, illuminated by natural light.
They cut the windows into a box and into the bathroom allowing them to distribute natural light into everything, even the darkest corners of the apartment. They did the same with the portal between the kitchen and the bathroom in order to illuminate the bathroom with natural light. As a result they wanted to create a minimalistic, low-key and multifunctional house filled with air and light.
AZ Flat by Artem Tiutiunnyk
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AZ Flat in Minsk, Belarus designed by Artem Tiutiunnyk is a small apartment for one person. Modest dimensions (41m2) and a set of functional zones...