NEVER TOO SMALL: Attic Conversion to Elegant Micro Apartment, Paris 25sqm/269sqft
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Two adjacent derelict attics, with no bathrooms, kitchens, or plumbing have been completely transformed by talented architectural duo FRÈRES VOIRIN into a functional and modern micro apartment. Removing the false ceiling created space for a compact bedroom and shower to be added, accessed by a central geometric staircase, painted white like the ceilings and walls. The staircase incorporates a hidden washing machine, toilet and integrated storage. The ikea-hacked kitchen, tucked neatly under the upper floor, can be closed off with a movable, groovy shaped three-panel partition. The living room features a large double-height bookshelf and built in L-shaped sofa with a reading corner in front of the window overlooking the rooftops of Paris.
#smallapartment #architecture #interiordesign
Ep. 182
Project Name: CAPSULE
Architect: www.freres-voirin.com/
Produced by New Mac Video Agency
Creator: Colin Chee
Director: Nam Tran
Cinematographer: Matthieu Toress
Producer: Lindsay Barnard
Editor: Jessica Ruasol
Music: Taj Mahal - No Drums by Crazy Paris, Penance & Better Off by warmkeys. from Artlist.io
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This has "Take your little brother with you" energy
@anniechan3333
Ай бұрын
omg coffee everywhere lol
@ayerimsoto9311
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@stj8088
Ай бұрын
This place is too small for this dude
@OpenHLZFocus
15 күн бұрын
Wowwww très sympa 🤩👍🤍🤍🤍
i love the apartment but the way the architects are all professional and in suits and the presenting person is just like "AND I WILL DO A BACKFLIP HERE! FRONT FLIP THERE! LOOK WHAT I CAN DO! lift me up guys, so i can dangle from the ceiling!" has me cracking up
@zoilahinson2702
Ай бұрын
PARKOUR!
i couldn't stop laughing with all the acrobatics omg. and the architects making appearing and disappearing, felt so much like a wes anderson movie. very clever use of the space despite the smallness.
@xAndiiix
Ай бұрын
my thoughts exactly
@YotamGuttman
Ай бұрын
and mine haha
@paulathistleton1339
Ай бұрын
I thought it was distracting & try hard!
@xB-pp3nn
Ай бұрын
Definitely a distraction, I'm very confused with the need for this Tom Holland wannabe Peter Parkour's appearance in this video when he's neither the designer nor home-owner of this project..
@sidedoor38
Ай бұрын
@@xB-pp3nn yes, the scribbling acrobat was annoying.
I did not expect a Never Too Small video to start with a backflip
Downstairs neighbor : Cool flip bru . Le stop it .
@Britbabe53
Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@lepatientzero9637
Ай бұрын
I'm French, I live 500 meters away from that place and I love your comment. "le stop it'. Will use it from now on.
@cilibalint3169
Ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@stardresser1
Ай бұрын
😂🎉😅hilarious! You win this today.
The architects helping him up to the beam, the handstand in the kitchen, the backflips... what a video. I love how the architects were just like 'oh this is what he does, lets show you the apartment...' haha
I can hear Michael, Dwight, and Andy screaming "PARKOUR" in the back of my head. 😂
I am always intrigued to see these apartements. However, i would also love to see the people who actually live there or see places that have not been redesigned by architects, but just re-imagined on a smaller budget. But that’s just me. Because i love seeing what you can do without breaking the bank. Having said that - maybe thats just not the concept of NTS and thats fine too. It’s also great to see architects who do smaller spaces get a platform to shine. Over all, as a European, i love to see smaller spaces represented in any way shape or form. 🤗
@birding_sarah
Ай бұрын
it's not only you. yes, those apartments looks nice but are only for rich people. show me a rental that was redesigned with a normal people's budget....
@sonyjumper111
Ай бұрын
What do you think was the budget for this re-design? I would be interested in this transparency. I would guess around 50-80k?
@anapontopina86
Ай бұрын
Knowledge, skills and creative ideas have a price tag. Because regular non-architect person most likely does not achieve such a design. It's added value to the quality of living. I find it already generous that they share these designs free of charge in KZread, we all can learn kits here and there😁
@manuelacaravane
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately NTS doesn't allow me to link a video. Just have a look at the best viewed videos, you will find a simple renovated apartment in Paris
@2big2fail47
Ай бұрын
I mean it's an airbnb for sure
I like the look of the room, but having an open shower space next to the bed is a bad idea 😂 I've stayed in small hotel rooms like this before where the dampness and humidity made everything unbearable, especially the bedding which smelled terrible and felt damp.
@cpav9062
Ай бұрын
Yeah, also I didn't notice any heating/air conditioning unit.
@nadjak3410
Ай бұрын
@@cpav9062 Central Europeans usually don't have AC
@cynmalin5728
Ай бұрын
if the skylight opened, it would air. if not, wipe the walls/floor down w/ a face cloth, or squeegee. i do this especially in my humid summers. keeps the mold/bacteria down.
@a.m.6586
Ай бұрын
I agree! I don't like the idea of damp. Plus, I would have spared the sink. They have a sink in the kitchen downstairs which could technically have the same function. No need to take up more space in the tiny bedroom for that.
@user-go8oj4dl4w
Ай бұрын
I can't see it being a problem if the skylight is opened after showering. I bet there's a massive through-draft if it's combined with opening a balcony door as well. Perhaps in the hotel you stayed in many guests had really long showers combined with not opening a window.
The exposed wood beams are such a nice contrast to soften up the white space.
I love how each section has its own space, so you're not just looking at the same thing all the time.
I liked quite a few design choices in this space. The bookcase, the compact kitchen with its soft yellow doors, the washing machine hidden away with the toilet, (but it’s too close to the kitchen ), the window seat, the all white interior, and the capsule bedroom. However I got anxiety seeing the shower cubicle stuffed into the corner up there. The moisture and steam from showering so close to the bed would not be practical unless it was fully enclosed with a strong extraction vent!
@fredericpayan6708
Ай бұрын
there is a skylight which can be opened when showering
@mayamyu
Ай бұрын
There is a window in area, you can open after showering 😅
@mayamyu
Ай бұрын
There is a window, which can be open after having a shower😅
@tovep9573
Ай бұрын
There are dryer climates and places that are constantly slightly damp and the considerations change by location.
I wouldn't say this is the best design but certainly the most entertaining episode by far !😂
hmmm shower in space surrounded by fabric and no real separation, I can smell the mustiness and mold from here
@monicarose2135
Ай бұрын
Yeah, why not switch the toilet for the shower?
@charlie1567
Ай бұрын
Absolutely plus when he pulled that curtain back next to the bed and there was this gap and drop in height...image you making your bed , one wrong move and you are experiencing a deep fall. There should be some railing or protection or opaque glas etc.
@mariamarshall6116
28 күн бұрын
The skylight can open for ventilation.
@krGt_
27 күн бұрын
@@charlie1567 there is already a glass put there for safety .
@littleblue88
25 күн бұрын
@@monicarose2135the toilet needs to be accesible for visits
I love the art on the kitchen cabinets idea.
I like the majority or the design but the shower just feels like a after thought that has been shoe horned into the space.
@RickyMcSpanish
Ай бұрын
Yeah surely they could have just made the toilet room into a wet room to give even more space in the bedroom
@bf9436
Ай бұрын
Yes and I would NOT want my shower literally IN my bedroom!! Gross.
@bellareid3488
Ай бұрын
@@bf9436 Agreed
@Cathiina
Ай бұрын
In some apartments in Copenhagen the shower is .. how to put it. Literally ON the toilet?! So you have very little space to shower or you can poop and shower at the same time. So they could have made the toiletroom into a wet room with shower 😊
@bf9436
Ай бұрын
@@Cathiina Sorry, but that sounds gross! I hate ‘wet’ bathrooms!
Wow! Such a tiny apartment. The architects did a great job.
The problem I would have is steam from the bathroom shower in the sleeping area. Also, mold could develop with not enough air flow.
@conniebruckner8190
Ай бұрын
Especially in winter or on cold rainy days, when one doesn't want to open the skylight window.
@chezmoi42
Ай бұрын
Has no one heard of a dehumidifier?
This is absolutely beautiful as it appears to function well and yes, the fact that it's not one of those design and you have to fold, open, pull and so many gesture that you'll need to do! Very well thought and it's simplicity really suits the small apartment. Well done to both architects :)
Parkour is a french word for a reason
@france4me117
Ай бұрын
Did you mean parcours? Which for us French basically means “the way through,” or “the path.” ...
@Kara_2505
Ай бұрын
They mean parkour, the urban sports discipline ‘invented’ and named in France.
@MartyMart134
Ай бұрын
@@france4me117 NO PARKOUR ! kzread.info/dash/bejne/emp1sY-LmMStj5c.html
I would love to see a night time version of these beautiful apartments.
I went on holiday to this area of Paris last year. Whenever I go back to Paris I will only stay there now. It's a vibrant and lovely neighborhood.
Nice use of space and the white paint everywhere really opens up the space and allows the light to travel well. The divider for the kitchen was totally a waste. People expect to see a kitchen in an apartment. The beautiful art work is now hidden.
@mameh4243
Ай бұрын
Not when there's dirty dishes in the sink...
I love this space and the acrobatics that can be done within it! Hilarious❤ and informative video. I see some people complaining in the comments, that this would have been an expensive reno, and it's true that MOST people cannot hire an architect, but there are multitudinous youtube channels with helpful dollar store diy's which are totally legit and inspire mamy of us. On the other hand, I love that these architects mostly took volumes away. That's the MAIN thing they did and it's brilliant! I'm impressed with the simplest of shelves--the library. Then they painted everything white! Only a couple artistic details: the upper kitchen cabinets with the middle door referreing to the inspirational observatory dome, and the movable kitchen screen. Perfect touches that incurred some expense, but EVERYTHING else is simple, smart, functional design, just tucking the necessities in exactly where they fit, using the simplest materials: curtains, doors, minimalist stairs, and white paint to make it happen. And then, the coup de gras, totally exposing those gorgeous nail studded beams! Mm. As a designer and an artist, this reno makes complete and utter sense ro me. And I agree with many here; I do wish you'd provide cost details on this channel. I know it wouldn't be the most classy thing, but it would be respectful to consumer/humans. Consumer/humans want to know! (I love how Bryce always respectfully asks how much the owner's tiny build cost on his channel, "Living Big in a Tiny House." And it's SO satifying to hear them answer! SO satisfying.) I have to watch this great video again. Thanks!
Wow how clever to turn two dilapidated dark spaces into a bright design studio! 👏🎩 I liked the parkour presentation. 😄 Something different.
This is exactly what I would have for a permanent apartment. I love the mix of the old beams and rustic finish with the sleek and modern new finishes. The compact layout with high ceilings makes the whole place feel so cozy, but yet filled with natural light also. This is my favorite place i've seen yet on your channel-or any other for that matter.
I think the little life performance they did was really interesting to watch. I just wish he didn’t leave that sock print on the kitchen ceiling. It felt like art. Thanks for the video 😊
So much French energy…
The bookshelf by the entrance, the window that opens towards the oldest functioning observertore in the world, the L-shaped sitting bench just below the window, the creamy white wall-length curtain, the wooden beams from the original building, the kitchenette that is tucked underneath the upper floor and the portion used to hide it when not in use, the skylight in the upper floor, the storage wall and the curtain that hides it -- everything in this apartment exudes a classic Parisian elegance. It is a very successful renovation project. I love this renovated Parisian apartment, except one thing: the bed is next to the bathroom. Humidity can be a problem. It is not mentioned in the video, but maybe they have installed a ventilation fan in the bathroom or a dehumidifier in the space. Thanks for sharing!
the apartment design is proof for never too small to do a backflip
Love this little apartment. The bedroom is cosy more so with having that sky light as well.
Love the use of art on the upper kitchen cabinets!
This small apartment makes me feel claustrophobic just by looking at it. I appreciate its clever design.
Fav renovation in a long time. I am not sure if the acrobatic element was just for this video or will be part of the future videos well but it suited the vibe of the video very much. Never thought I would chuckle watching a NTS video 😂
No matter what they say, a bed next to a shower must get damp,
I like this apartment! The redesign makes it feel bigger and the pops of color save it from being boring and bland! Also love the gymnastics 😄 What a nice change of pace for NTS videos.
These people are looking so french! and i truly mean that as a compliment! Good looking people and good looking home!
Being European, I like this apartment and it's location above all.
Really enjoyed this place, I like the flow and how it totally feels it’s someone’s home. I like the clever laundry space and the fact it has proper stairs to a bedroom loft.
I like it. You def used your advantage of the high ceiling thereby significantly increasing the floor area and making for a cozy and private bedroom upstairs. Loved every aspect of this video Thank you
So far this place honor "the small place to live", i simply love it, very smart way to use every single nook and it has a cohesive way overall. Great!!!
I love that in France the toilet is usually separated from the bath. My house also has it (you enter to the bathroom sink and vanity and have a sliding door to the left for the bathtub, a sliding door to the right for the toilet, that we usually leave open when not in use) and it's so nice to be able to use them separately, especially when we have guests.
All Never Too Small apartments/domiciles are beautiful in their own ways, but this one in particular really got me. I would love it living here. The architects, the acrobat, and the clients own personality through the soft touches in the place really brings out the unique utility of the capsules of space in the apartment. Love this so much
really cosy and comfy, and sooo nice and funny: feels like a children hideaway hut ! Clever, bright and funny... Love it !
The design is amazing! I loved how every angle was thought out - from both seated and standing positions. The “Cirque de Soleil” living element was refreshing. Great video!
This is a really lovely transformation, and a great use of space! The white paint everywhere, contrasted by the wood of the old beams, makes it very restful, and at least from the video it doesn't feel as small as it actually is.
lovely aesthetic and ok for possible mon - fri work only, escape at weekends to actual comfy sofa!
Absolutely beautiful. It has such a good mix of comforting softness and spacious minimalism without being personalityless. I love it. Saving this for reference later.❤
Francoise was serving the entire video, he is so well dressed! Love the pants that cinch at the waist in particular.
One of the best, proving that home exercise is possible in the smallest apartment! The compact kitchen actually looks usable. I do hope our resident is on the shorter side...
NTS videos never cease to amaze me in how so much can be thoughtfully incorporated in what seems and impossible space. Clearly also a gymnasts dream too. Another beautiful space.
Where do you wash your hands after using the toilet? With the same sink you also use to clean your vegetables? The toilet is also too close to the kitchenette. I would have tried put the shower where the toilet is now and create a small, enclosed toilet space in the bedroom area (with a sink inside!). I really hope it will not become a new trend to not create separate bathrooms at all anymore, but I can see why having a proper bathroom in this place was not possible. Doesn't change that the placement of the toilet is awful and a shower doesn't belong so close to a bed and clothes.
@KMConnor
Ай бұрын
Most Parisian apartments have a separate toilet and it's often next to the kitchen. You just use the kitchen sink to wash your hands, it's not a big deal. In fact in a studio of this size it would be unusual to have a 2nd sink let alone a toilet in the apartment. These spaces are former servant's quarters and the toilet would be shared by everyone who lives on that floor, hence the lack of plumbing to begin with. Many people still live in these studios, especially students, as they are some of the only affordable rentals in the city.
As a former Parisian I used to live in such small studio but I would have hated to live in this decor: the sensation to live in a white box. The old style has its own charm with defects and an obvious lack of plumbing 😂. I guess this place will become an Airbnb…
Beautiful unit, but ventilation does come to mind when I see that shower in the bedroom.
I always loved Rep Bowman and now I love him even more. We must reelect him this year!
I really like the design concepts for this space, the simplicity, the use of colors. This video has a fun Wes Anderson style approach to it.
superbe design excellente réalisation et de l'humour
Very clever design. I love where they put the toilet and the washing machine. The space is like a little work of art. Love it!!
How very clever, the apartment has everything thats needed. I love how they put some thought into the toilet downstairs, but shower and basin upstairs. Usually one wouldnt think to separate these elements of a bathroom. My bedroom alone, not counting the attached bathroom, is 25 square meters. So its a really tight but well thought out space.
Simply wonderful. Thank you
feels so fresh and amazing for such a tiny space. Very wonderful spot.
This whole place is sooo thoughtfully designed…love love love it!
In general good use of space and also looks so bright However the shower and sink beside the bed is a big NO for me 😅
Great sense of light and space imbued in such a small apartment with limited window real estate. Well done
I love it! The way they achieved different spaces is great. Love the kitchen. And the paintings on the cabinets. I don't think I could live in a space quite that small. The bench seat isn't enough for me. I need something bigger to lounge in. But otherwise, I love it.
One of the best use of every single square inch that I’ve seen! Bravo!!!
I liked a lot about this place! The acrobatics were a little annoying at first but they do give a sense of size and space. The toilet door right in the kitchen is a bit weird lol. Other than that, this was great, given the size constraints they got all the elements to work. Having a shower in the bedroom work, i loved the entrance cupboard and library shelves and corner window bench!
Very cool as always. Though--maybe I'm just jaded--does it seem to anyone else like the more ingenious uses of small space have been less common, or said another way: the earlier videos seemed to be more clever and problem-solving-oriented compared to "merely" being just beautifully and elegantly done. Maybe it's just that those were the videos I gravitated toward when I found the channel. Just seems more like "these are nicely designed apartments" now whereas I feel like I remember it used to be like "Wow I never would have thought of that feat of engineering, that's mindblowing". Anyway like I said it's still really cool
@ilLOLminati
Ай бұрын
Totally agree, there used to be lots more innovative ways to use the space while still making it look really stylish and comfortable. This is cute, but it doesn't really wow me as much as some of the others.
@tiggertay
Ай бұрын
It could be that the more NTS videos we watched, the more we'll get a been there done that feeling, while the earlier ones will impress more because of the novelty factor.
@supersnail5000
Ай бұрын
Honestly I think it depends a lot on the demands of the client. Early small living concepts were often very utilitarian, often apartments designed from the ground up with integrated furniture, cabinetry, and wash rooms, designed as low cost living spaces, or in places like Hong Kong and Tokyo, where space is a luxury. This expanded internationally as small sub-let spaces in places like new york became more common, and is where the trend began to blossom online. Then we began seeing people apply some of these concepts to make slightly more luxurious spaces, but still incorporating a lot of functionality to create a fully featured home within a tiny space, or to create more open space to entertain when needed. Meanwhile an apartment like this likely isn't designed to be the clients only dwelling; they probably have a second much larger house out of the city, so considerations like storage, kitchen space, or the abilities for spaces to transform aren't required - it basically just functions as a slightly better equipped hotel room, which you don't need to be all that smart with to make work in a small space. It's designed more to be a pleasant and comfortable space, dedicating a lot of space to things like a large bookshelf, larger circulation spaces, and no need to transform furniture, which is almost a complete rejection of how the trend began (ie the gentrification of tiny homes).
@yeenar
Ай бұрын
@@tiggertay totally
Probably the most creative studio apartment I’ve seen presented here. Just amazing.
Great, awesome! I find this tiny apartment as very cozy and functional👍
Loved the energy and vibe in this episode, lol
brillant! very insperational. Retaining the old beams brings warmth and variation into this small space. It make the space visually interesting yet functional
“When I do my acrobats, I can use the screen to hide me away.” 😊❤
That kitchen is so beautiful, like art. I think this is the first time I've seen a yellow kitchen in these kinda of videos.
Stunning apartment, clever design and entertaining video!
This channel reminds me of “Small Space”. I was so hooked. Now, I’m enjoying this channel.
I love this apartment. Everything is in the small space.
We now give you a special guest from the local acrobatics team, for your entertainment! 😂 They really used every inch of this apartment. The shelving unit is fabulous, and I love the exposed beams and the artwork on the kitchen cabinets. My only suggestion would have been to move the shower downstairs. Maybe have a wet bath, and put it all in the toilet cubicle, and put the washer/dryer upstairs? Having an open shower right in a bedroom is a really bad idea, especially with no vent fan. Yes, the skylight would provide ventilation, but only a fan properly removes humidity. I don't love wet baths, but that would be better than having a shower next to my bed.
I love the art on the kitchen cupboards.
A curtain rod by the bed and for the closet curtains would look more elegant. Cute apartment and interesting presentation.
Will never quite understand the decision to integrate a shower in the bedroom. Can't fathom the moisture that would engulf the room, bedding, and more, irrespective of the fact that there's a skylight.
Love that episode
Never seen before! Amazing apartment! You can jump and fly !
This is definitely one of the best projects in this channel.
The toilet next to the kitchen countertop is.. questionable. It wouldn’t get the permit in the country I live in for sure:D
@latebloomerabroad
Ай бұрын
In many countries, having a bathroom right off the kitchen is common. The toilet is in its own room; I would be surprised if you really couldn't get a permit (even if it's not the norm where you live).
I can see myself living in this apartment. Someone mentioned Wes Anderson here, I totally agree. It's funny to have the video presented by twin brothers (with an excellent english) showing the place. The kitchen is way too small for cooking properly, but knowing how difficult it is to create a living space in Paris, I find the result bright and well consived in general.
Love these guys-what a great presentation!
Oh, to be young and living in Paris!
Beautiful functional design - Vraiment formidable et certainment j'aime ❤
I could not watch this cirque-du-soleil-thing more than a whole minute ....
Wow, such a clever use of space under the stairs, kudos to the architects! It literally made me gasp 😅 I would probably opt for a storage instead of either shower or bath, but what a luxury to have both!
Great apartment and design, also loved the fun presentation style!
beautiful and calm
I love it! My only concern is the steam from the shower can cause mould in the bedroom. You need an exhaust fan above the shower.
How creative space and presentation 🎉🎉🎉
Quirky and practical. Both the video and apartment. Wonderful.
Very nice use of the stairs to conceal the necessary waterworks downstairs. Bonus points for the added taps upstairs. The kitchen/dining area looks expansive for the space. I didn't hear where the blind for it was stored being too distracted by the handstand, but it doesn't really seem all the necessary the kitchen's facing and counter _(AND ARTWORK!)_ look fine. The upstairs is very cozy. I might have opted for wall between bed and shower area, myself, if only to just hang some art on and provide some separation, but I can totally understand wanting more skylight light. The two initial spaces must of been, for their earlier occupants, like living in walk-in closets.
Great project and excellent performance! One of the best videos on this channel!
I enjoyed how detailed this design is. Great job
Wow , what an introduction 😂 that back flip 😂