DB Apartment
Never Too Small
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24-May-2024
One remarkable design choice in the 56sqm/603sqft apartment is the removal of the existing terrace doors, extending the area into a bright indoor-outdoor space. With glass sliding panels surrounding the balcony rails allowing for a bird’s eye view of the lively streets down below, a sense of outdoor living is constructed—a rarity in city dwellings.
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