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29 Square Metres in Moscow

Last Updated on February 1, 2025 by teamobn

Moscow, Russia – Anton Grishin

Apartment:    29 m2  (312 sq. ft.)
Year built:     2013

Small may be beautiful but have you ever really considered living full time in a space only marginally bigger than a hotel room?

When every square centimetre counts
When every square centimetre counts

Clearly, in a space this size, storage is everything unless you are an aesthete. The architect has focused on the kitchen and bathroom – both substantial compared to the total available area, and the clever use of colour keeps the space bright and airy.

What do you think? Could you live in a space like this? Our summary is that it’s great for a single, but where do you go when there are those inevitable little spats 😀

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