People often assume that New Yorkers live in shoe-box — sized apartments.
But Manhattan’s first (and only) official micro-apartment building at Caramel Place takes small to a new level. The units have less space than an average studio — but they’re much better designed. The idea is that the minimalist, chic design makes ultra-tiny living possible.
Designed by nArchitects, Carmel Place recently won a prestigious 2017 Honour Award from the American Institute of Architects, the US’ biggest architecture association. On January 13, the jury announced that “Carmel Place represents a new housing paradigm for the city’s growing small household population.â€
Completed in early 2016, the units at Carmel Place range from 260 to 360 square feet. For comparison, the average Manhattan studio is twice that size, and a standard one-car garage is about 200 square feet.
To make the limited square footage more livable, developer Stage 3 Properties enlisted the help of the lifestyle design company Ollie and Screech Owl designer Jacqueline Schmidt. The team meticulously designed 17 of the 55 units with space-saving furniture and accessories.
Unlike most apartments in Manhattan, the ones at Carmel Place are designed from the ground-up for minimalist living, Schmidt told Business Insider. In June 2016, when Carmel Place’s first residents moved in, I spent a night in a 308-square-foot furnished apartment.
Here’s what happened.
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