Now it is standard for a family to have an office for work and study, but what if apartment is too small and there is not enough space to create an independent office? Then take a quick look, squeezing 1 square meter out of an area is not difficult at all, let's use this 1 square meter of cosmic magic!
This is a combined construction of connecting tatami mats. The space is small. This design is very popular in tatami rooms in shared homes. The main thing is that it does not take up much space.
The space under window sill is less than 1 sq.m. This space needs to be used. Not only does it take up less space, but bottom is also hollowed out. The piece of wood is a study.
A similar space with bookcases on the wall and desks below is used as a façade, equivalent to using a 3D space of 1 square meter. m to create an office.
You probably didn't imagine this small office, it's just a small corner of living room, the area is less than 1 sq. m. m, this is not only a small bar, but also a small desk.
There are quite a lot of balconies, so I still want to say something here, because every house has too many balconies, and it would be a pity to use them for piling up all sorts of things.
Look at this little 1m² space, it's completely useless.
Even if there is no balcony, if there is such a space connected with floor-to-ceiling windows, space at edge can be used, this is a powerful and bright office.
You need to use a bay window. Such a simple table is quite a simple and elegant workbench.
Actually, table does not have to be very wide, it can usually be used as a table with a width of 50-70.
This balcony has been completely converted into a studio, desks and bookcases are quite formal.
If a children's room is prepared for bunk beds, it would be a waste if space underneath was not used.
This table is actually a small space squeezed out of a wardrobe, less than 1 square meter, making whole space feel more advanced.
This cabinet can be made smaller and can be stowed away in cabinet when not in use. It doesn't take up any space at all. Have you studied so many designs?