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A 270-Square-Foot Attic Apartment In Paris Somehow Has Room For A Guest Bed And Home Office

A 270-Square-Foot Attic Apartment In Paris Somehow Has Room For A Guest Bed And Home Office
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Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

The countertop and sink are tucked underneath the stairs.

Paris is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, which often forces its inhabitants to think of creative ways to make a space both livable and affordable.

So when a client approached designer Marianne Evennou with the seemingly impossible task of transforming a 270-square-foot attic into a full scale apartment, she used her imagination.

Evennou told Business Insider that her client wanted to be able to have many friends around a table, a nice kitchen, an office space to do work, cupboards to hide her things, and a mattress under a window to enjoy the light in the apartment - not a small request for such a diminutive space.

Evennou's solution was to take out the old ceiling and embrace the space's verticality and loft the beds, according to Apartment Therapy. As for the request for a window to enjoy the light - Evennou took out part of the ceiling and made a skylight.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

There is even a clever storage space located above the bed to the right.

One of the client's goals was to have a kitchen big enough for entertaining and cooking, which Evennou accomplished by lofting the beds above the kitchen and ingeniously putting the staircase above the counter.

The staircase was the most difficult obstacle Evennou overcame in designing the apartment, she told Business Insider. It was very hard to organize the stairs underneath the beams in the attic.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

Did you spot the cupboard built into the back wall at first glance?

The client wanted to be able to host overnight guests, and so Evennous lofted another bed above the kitchen. This bed is accessible by a ladder and the stairs behind the kitchen.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

The bed is accessible by either the ladder or the wooden staircase.

Although it would be difficult not to hit your head in a space like that.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

The lofted space has a hidden reading nook to the right.

The home office has incredible storage systems. There is a library and two wardrobes hidden behind those curtains, plus more storage space above.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

Serious storage space.

There was even space for a coffee table to entertain friends.

Tiny Paris Apartment

Courtesy of Marianne Evennou

Not to mention, the beautiful hand-painted floor.

Evennous says she doesn't know how she fit so much into such a small space and proclaims that it was, "just a miracle."

For more information about the place, visit her blog here.

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