1 Hour of Iconic Australian Apartments Under 30sqm/323sqft



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Take a look inside some of Australia’s best-designed small apartments under 30sqm/323sqft featured on Never Too Small. These innovative homes include a colourful Sydney studio with a bold deep green kitchen as its heart and freestanding furniture for flexible living. Compact storage solutions and multifunctional spaces transform from study to dining area and even to a bedroom in Melbourne’s iconic Art Deco Cairo Apartments and the Japanese 5S organisation method inspires a minimalist Sydney apartment neatly divided by a moving screen, a split wet and dry kitchen and a portable dining table that tucks neatly away into the kitchen cabinetry. Each apartment showcases how thoughtful design can turn compact spaces into highly functional homes without sacrificing style or comfort.

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Episodes & Credits

00:00 – 04:42 Boneca Apartment

Architect: https://bradswartz.com.au/

04:42 – 10:35 Cairo Flat

Architect: https://architecturearchitecture.com.au/projects/the-purple-rose-of-cairo

10:35 – 19:40 Darley Studio

Architect: https://www.mone-studio.com/

19:40 – 23:08 5S

Architect: https://www.nicholasgurney.com.au/

23:08 – 27:04 George Studio Apartment

Architect: Douglas Wan

27:04 – 33:16 Bayside

Architect: https://bradswartz.com.au/

33:16 – 38:55 Itinerant Apartment

Architect: https://www.tasquare.com/

38:55 – 43:38 Tara

Architect: https://www.nicholasgurney.com.au/

43:38 – 48:51 Nano Pad

Architect: https://studioprineas.com.au/

48:51 – 52:05 Microluxe Apartment

Architect: https://www.studio-edwards.com/

52:05 – 58:12 Mark II

Architect: https://www.nicholasgurney.com.au/

58:12 – 1:02:09 Cairo Studio

Architect: https://agiusscorpo.com/

1:02:09 – 1:08:51 TANSU

Architect: https://www.nicholasgurney.com.au/

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