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Microscopic Apartment in Moscow (23 sq. m)
Remember, we once told you about, probably, the smallest apartment in the world — a Swedish studio of just 16 sq. m! Today we have a kind of "Russian response" to Scandinavian designers. This apartment in a building from 1872 in Moscow may have slightly more area (23 sq. m), but the designer Vladislav Gravchikov didn't have high ceilings for a sleeping area like in the Swedish version. Overall, the project turned out to be very decent, and what's important, it has a bright springtime mood. And even if it's a bit cramped, it's adorable and stylish! Bravo!









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