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Our living spaces are getting smaller but, as we spend more time at home, they must now work harder than ever to provide us with room to relax, work and entertain. Interior designers need to understand how to build accessibility, circulation, storage and lighting into the most restricted areas, without compromising on style.

In this jargon-free guide, Mary Leslie demonstrates how to design for compact living, proposing creative solutions that can be applied to a variety of settings. A versatile designer may be addressing a cramped studio flat one day and a dressing room for an international business traveller the next; this book provides inspiration and advice for every kind of small space, and every budget.

Organised around the different areas of the home, Squeezing It In examines familiar problems and offers clever, immediately applicable ideas for making the best of pocket-sized spaces. The entire design process is considered alongside complete examples, from the UK and internationally, which are generously illustrated with full-colour photographs, plans and sketches.

Featuring case studies from:

  • Archio
  • Armstrong Keyworth
  • Benjamin Tindall Architects
  • Darren Oldfield Architects
  • Jeffreys Interiors
  • Mary Arnold-Forster Architects
  • MW Architects
  • Peden & Pringle
  • Plankbridge




Table of Contents

About the author

Acknowledgements

Foreword – Nina Campbell

Introduction

1. The living space

Case study 1.1: Archio Ltd

Case study 1.2: Spencer Wedekind Ltd

2. The cooking space

Case study 2.1: Benjamin Tindall Architects

Case study 2.2: Mary Leslie Interior Design

Case study 2.3: Jeffreys Interiors & Peden & Pringle

3. The sleeping space

Case study 3.1: Mary Leslie Interior Design

Case study 3.2: Spencer Wedekind Ltd

4. The work space

Case study 4.1: Armstrong Keyworth

Case study 4.2: Plankbridge Ltd

5. The wet space

Case study 5.1: Darren Oldfield Architects & Imperfect Interiors

Case study 5.2: Atelier Favorit Tokyo

Case study 5.3: Matthew Woods Architects

6. The rest of it

Case study 6.1: Darren Oldfield Architects

Case study 6.2: Mary Leslie Interior Design

Case study 6.3: Papa Architects & Cellar Maison

7. The all in one

Case study 7.1: Studio Ett-hem

Case study 7.2: Atelier Favorit Tokyo

Case study 7.3: Thorp Design

Squeezing It In: Designing for compact spaces

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      Publisher: RIBA Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781859469132, 978-1859469132
      ISBN10: 1859469132

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Our living spaces are getting smaller but, as we spend more time at home, they must now work harder than ever to provide us with room to relax, work and entertain. Interior designers need to understand how to build accessibility, circulation, storage and lighting into the most restricted areas, without compromising on style.

      In this jargon-free guide, Mary Leslie demonstrates how to design for compact living, proposing creative solutions that can be applied to a variety of settings. A versatile designer may be addressing a cramped studio flat one day and a dressing room for an international business traveller the next; this book provides inspiration and advice for every kind of small space, and every budget.

      Organised around the different areas of the home, Squeezing It In examines familiar problems and offers clever, immediately applicable ideas for making the best of pocket-sized spaces. The entire design process is considered alongside complete examples, from the UK and internationally, which are generously illustrated with full-colour photographs, plans and sketches.

      Featuring case studies from:

      • Archio
      • Armstrong Keyworth
      • Benjamin Tindall Architects
      • Darren Oldfield Architects
      • Jeffreys Interiors
      • Mary Arnold-Forster Architects
      • MW Architects
      • Peden & Pringle
      • Plankbridge




      Table of Contents

      About the author

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword – Nina Campbell

      Introduction

      1. The living space

      Case study 1.1: Archio Ltd

      Case study 1.2: Spencer Wedekind Ltd

      2. The cooking space

      Case study 2.1: Benjamin Tindall Architects

      Case study 2.2: Mary Leslie Interior Design

      Case study 2.3: Jeffreys Interiors & Peden & Pringle

      3. The sleeping space

      Case study 3.1: Mary Leslie Interior Design

      Case study 3.2: Spencer Wedekind Ltd

      4. The work space

      Case study 4.1: Armstrong Keyworth

      Case study 4.2: Plankbridge Ltd

      5. The wet space

      Case study 5.1: Darren Oldfield Architects & Imperfect Interiors

      Case study 5.2: Atelier Favorit Tokyo

      Case study 5.3: Matthew Woods Architects

      6. The rest of it

      Case study 6.1: Darren Oldfield Architects

      Case study 6.2: Mary Leslie Interior Design

      Case study 6.3: Papa Architects & Cellar Maison

      7. The all in one

      Case study 7.1: Studio Ett-hem

      Case study 7.2: Atelier Favorit Tokyo

      Case study 7.3: Thorp Design

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