Sculpting a Small Space

Sculpting a home out of a small space is an art form with practical results.

Small Space, Big Style : Episode HSSBS-306 -- More Projects »
Innovative Studio
At first glance, Milan Hughston's West Village studio seems to be one small room. But the west wall contains the apartment's functional core: shelving, a Murphy bed, a tabletop that slides on tracks to serve as desk, dining room table and kitchen island. Architect Joel Sanders designed the apartment to allow occupants to freely shift roles and activities within a finite space and limited budget.
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One Room Living
Hughston wanted to create a home that has a minimal aesthetic but a lot of impact. He chose all of his furniture for its relationship to the size of his apartment. Scale is everything in a small space. Two of his favorite features are the glossy black floor that creates a reflective pool that makes the furniture appear to float in the space, and the silvery curtain against the far wall that adds shimmering sheer sexiness to the studio.


Guests

Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com

Jacob Ward
Managing Editor, Readymade Magazine
Website: www.readymademag.com

Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Professional Organizer, Apartment Therapy
Website: www.apartmenttherapy.com

Mary Brogger
Artist
Website: www.marybrogger.com

Adam Kalkin
Kalkin and Co/Quik Build LLC
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Milan Hughston
Librarian
Website: www.moma.org

David & Im Schafer
Designers
Website: www.studiomake.com

Marlon Gobel
Designer, Luxurykills
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