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Reimagining Spaces: Rethinking Multifamily Interiors

  • Omgivning
  • Sep 23
  • 2 min read
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Concept 4: Transforming Interiors


Indoor To Outdoor Connection


Using the principles of human-centered design, we must consider new and impactful solutions to today’s pandemic-related challenges, in which we live and work simultaneously, often in the same realm. This concept explores four ideas to create a reimagined living and working space within the context of a typical 600 sf unit.


Even in an existing building, we can enable outdoor connections on a very small scale of an individual unit by carving out a small area for a private porch. By removing a window and installing an operable glass wall around a corner niche, this porch space acts a transition between inside and outside where the tenant can connect with sunlight, city views, and fresh air.

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Entry vestibule


Residential corridors are typically long passageways with minimal consideration aside from finish selection and door numbering. Beyond these entry doors, however, is a home filled with energy and personality. An entry vestibule has the potential to blend functionality with self-expression, where residents could be encouraged to display personal effects as a form of welcome.


Such a vestibule breaks up the corridor and creates a rhythm of personality to enliven dreary passageways. The vestibule also acts as a transitional entry space, offering residents and visitors a place to remove outerwear exposed to outside elements, stow away a bike or scooter, and leave your shoes at a built-in cubby before proceeding into the cleanest possible home. This space also acts as a secure package drop off location. A built-in lockable storage closet allows for storage of bulky items


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Convertible Workspaces In The Home


As a result of the pandemic, our home workspaces have become profoundly vital elements of our livelihood. This concept considers a couple who share a small, urban apartment, and anticipates two options for giving each resident a workspace that adapts well to studio and one-bedroom units.


A dining nook that can be closed off with a curtain or sliding solid partition can function as both a dining space and an adaptable workspace that can transform as needed for sound control and internal focus. The enclosed space also creates a boundary for work functions to allow for a better work/life balance.


Furniture must also be flexible to adapt and convert to be a workspace as needed. Each of these options allows for an easy transition between uses so that daily clean up and reconfiguration are seamless and hassle-free.



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Amid the upheaval from today's pandemic, we see one clear implication for our industry: space design is entering a whole new era, and there's no going back. Since Early 2020, Omgivning has been exploring the potential of this design evolution creating Reimagining Spaces, a post-pandemic design report reimagining the Workplace, Commercial, and Multifamily spaces.


Download parts one and two of this three-part seriesReimagining Spaces: Urban Reprogramming Commercial Design


Design, Interiors




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