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Functional and Practical Designs for Apartments Covering Under 40 Square Meters

By Magaly Grosso

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This building, designed in 2016 by the architectural firm Boué Arquitectos, consists of 36 small apartments of between 35 and 38 square meters each, and is located in Mexico City, Mexico.

Exterior view of the remodeled building

It has an active ground floor integrated with three commercial spaces and a privileged location, which has recently been re-opened and integrated into traffic. The new design, far from trying to make the old look new, aims to highlight its history, linking it to a level of comfort that gives it simplicity and constructive efficiency to optimize the spaces, understanding the market to which it is directed and its specific needs.

Entrance with brick walls painted in dark gray

Among its most outstanding attributes we can mention the rooftop garden with a panoramic view of the city, as well as highlight that the new design has a wide selection of colors, textures, and pieces of art. It also possesses common and circulation areas.

Space that combines painted brick walls with modern accessories
Internal stairs

The interior of the apartments has been designed to define each space according to the optimized functionality of the furniture, the lighting, and the natural ventilation, as well as the maximized use of the circulations and the height between the floors, seeking, at all times, to take full advantage of the wonderful views towards the city.

Modern and comfortable lounge area
Modern and small dining room with views
Modern living room with bright colors
Comfortable room with light wood walls and floors
Large and modern terrace
Terrace with city views
Terrace connected to the interior by glass doors
Night view of the building

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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