In this studio apartment downtown, the client hoped to take the previously dated space and put every inch of the 400 square feet to use.
Designed by Bartolomeo Bellati of New York-based Minimal USA, this studio redesign involved the transformation of the bathroom, kitchen, living space and the former walk-in closet.
Given the small size, the goal was to keep the kitchen as functional as possible while keeping mitered edges and clean lines.
Illuminated by a small window over the sink and LED undercabinet lights, dark graphite oak cabinets pair with a pure white backsplash for a clean look.
Along with the backsplash, the white Caesarstone countertop helps light up the tiny kitchen space.
Along with frosted glass shower doors, the bathroom boasts a black granite countertop and a custom-made granite sink.
“It’s a functional, minimal look with a warm aesthetic and a design that fully utilizes the already tight space,” said Bellati.