A full transformation of a 1920s apartment into an optimized living space for a young couple in Stockholm. The three main features of the renovation are a long kitchen wall, an installation and storage wall in the bathroom and a bedroom wardrobe wall. All of these built-in walls neatly contain all storage and practical features, while creating a sense of depth in the walls and articulating different functions of the spaces.
The 7-meter long kitchen wall, situated in a large multifunctional room that was previously two smaller rooms, is broken up into a cluster of smaller subcomponents each containing their own separate function. By giving the components (oven, countertop, seating niche etc.) their own articulated frame, the kitchen wall becomes a playful composition with depth and variation, giving new life to the space and setting the stage for social interactions and everyday life.
Axonometric drawing
Plan
Kitchen Detail Plan
Toilet Detail Plan
Bedroom Detail Plan
Project Name:Function Walls
Project Location:Stockholm, Sweden
Project Type: Residential Space/Small House Concept
Area: 80SQM
Finished Year:2018
Project Design:Lookofsky Architecture
Main Designer:David Lookofsky
Photographer:Mattias Hamrén