
For the good of all of us, we must spend the next few days at home, connecting more with the space where we live. For most of us, home is synonymous with a small space, with many pros and cons, especially when staying indoors turns into a necessity. In this period of isolation, we need to live at home in a psychological, other than physical sense, with positive feelings and security.

While it may be difficult to share a small space for many hours with other people, on the other hand, a mini-apartment, if properly organized, can turn into a valuable piece to do activities that we make them outside too. We spend so much time outdoors that the need to live in a large space has been resized. Enough well thought out 25m². Living in small houses is already a universal trend; it is enough to think of Milan apartments, Paris studios, New York studios or homes in Bankok.

In fact, micro-living is beautiful when the home is designed to share spaces. A home that respects our lifestyle is made up of environments that offer us privacy, security and tranquility.
Small homes can be beautiful and functional, just like those with space. Of course, the smaller the space, the harder it is to design, but let's think of small houses or projects that transform the daytime area into a nighttime space, making the space multifunctional.

As we are forced to stay indoors, let's try to live in the private space with emotion, rediscovering the pleasure of staying home. This emergency situation will lead us to redesign our spaces in a more optimal and harmonious way for those who live alone and not, especially in small homes.

