nestled in a rapidly rejuvenating neighborhood in budapest’s ninth district, this neat studio was reinvented as a micro live + work space by studio bunyik in collaboration with architecture uncomfortable workshop. its main features are a set of pine and ashwood bespoke furniture elements that frame and anchor the main functionalities of the apartment. an open floor plan, high ceilings and custom furniture allow the compact space to house a fully-functional kitchen, lofted bedroom, event promotion headquarters, and ample space for after parties.
the light wood material installed by studio bunyik and architecture uncomfortable workshop matches the turn-of-the-century tenement building aesthetic with contemporary industrial style. innovative functionality and ease-of-use are engineered into all aspects of the space, emphasizing a welcome openness and comfort towards guests and residents alike. the apartment entrance serves as both anteroom and laundry room. freshly laundered clothes are hung to dry and stowed away in one fell swoop in the open wardrobe, while arriving guests are greeted by a wall of belongings and personal effects.
from designboom