Tiny Glasgow apartment transformed into playful pied-à-terre

Architect Lee Ivett, designer Simon Harlow and developer Duncan Blackmore have turned a 25-square-metre apartment in Glasgow into a brightly coloured space that doesn’t contain any freestanding furniture.

Blackmore worked closely with Ivett and Harlow to plan the interior of the ground-floor tenement flat, which he uses as a base while visiting his other projects in the city’s Govanhill area.

The micro-apartment was designed in Glasgow

When Blackmore purchased the property it comprised a cramped hallway, a compact shower room, a kitchen and a sleeping area, which were separated by partition walls.

The main idea for the redesigned space was to enable circulation throughout and to utilise its verticality in addition to the

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