




Space is one of the most precious things we’ve come down to, but with a little creativity it shouldn’t be too hard to come up with something that charms. With that in mind, the innovative folks from Peter Barber Architects came out with a structure that maximizes on every little space. Located in Hackney, UK, and dubbed Doris’ Place, the house has a contemporary urban design and is built on a (buckle up) slim 4.5m site. It has a white facade, an elliptical “roof”, irregular windows, warm furnishings and a cozy little terrace - great for parties, eh?
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