00:00What makes this apartment special is it's got a very high ceiling so we've
00:03really seen the designers inserting a little hybrid pod with a mezzanine loft
00:08bedroom over the top which freed up the rest of the space to make it feel a lot
00:12more spacious. The history of this building is it's a Victorian era building
00:20it has four shops and seven apartments. This happens to be the residual one at
00:26the end which is underneath the hip and it's about 40 metres squared in size.
00:35What we've really done is expressed the ceilings and the truss within the design
00:40by inserting a little pod with hybrid spaces that incorporating all the
00:45dining room the kitchen and the services and even the bathroom. The kitchen for
00:51instance being loaded off a hallway rather than being its own space. We've gone
00:58for half module dishwasher and we've gone for half module sink and kept
01:03everything sort of compact in that but still got plenty of bench space there
01:06and a decent sized pantry and a little hidden appliance cabinet which you know
01:10creates quite a functional chef's kitchen as we would describe it. Within that very
01:17confined space in the ceiling area we've had to use an unconventional Japanese
01:21stair to to get up there and it was so tight that we actually end up putting a
01:2710mm plate still landing in the staircase which actually formulates the ceiling of
01:33the shower in the bathroom. We've incorporated a dining facility into that
01:37which can be used as a you know study during the day and has multi functions in
01:42that aspect. We've got beautiful sunlight northern orientation in the living area
01:47which makes it feel big and spacious while the other functions are extremely
01:51tightly designed. It feels overall like a big comfortable space to be in and I
01:56imagine you can have a party here with 30 or 40 people and it would still feel
02:00like a decent sort of space.
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