Where to hide the bathroom, how to enlarge itfunctional load of the staircase and whether an interior devoid of decor can still be stylish - we will tell you in our material today Imagine a stylish two-level New York loft with an area of ... 40 square meters. Not an easy task, right? But the architects from Specht Harpman Architects immediately noted for themselves the obvious potential of this more than controversial space.On two and a half levels (at the very topequipped with a balcony) the architects compactly placed a living room combined with a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. The latter, by the way, is very successfully hidden under the stairs. The interior itself is decorated in a fashion that is currently relevant.minimalist style - an architectural kitchen without handles, hidden storage systems, only the most necessary and functional furniture, and most importantly - an almost complete lack of decor. All this helped the architects achieve the almost impossible: to turn a cramped apartment with a massive staircase into a bright, spacious and very modern home. Our opinion:— Minimalism is the best style for decorating not only cramped, but also uncomfortable spaces with complex geometry. Architectural features, even the most seemingly inappropriate ones, can benefit the interior if they are used for zoning. The difference in levels, corners, pockets and niches in skillful hands have every chance of becoming the main highlight of the interior. The key to success in this matter is the author's imagination and the functionality of even his boldest ideas. design-milk.com