60sqm is really stretching the definition of small living. Really love the natural light in this apartment!
@HoNow222Ай бұрын
exactly lol. this is luxury in oslo
@jennifergilbert-potts645Ай бұрын
My husband and I live with one dog and one cat in our 64sqm bach (old beach house) and once he started working from home, it felt VERY small. We were fortunate to have the capacity to add a small studio to the garden, to serve as his home office, and also tweaked the kitchen design, so it feels a lot better now 🥰 But the living space in particular, and the two bedrooms are quite petite. We're getting good at developing storage solutions and have got rid of a lot of stuff! The apartment in this video does look really spacious, thanks to simple interior design and fairly minimalist owners, but it probably doesn't feel that big when you're there full time.
@chloeuntrau4588Ай бұрын
Appartments in Northen Europe are bigger than in the south...logic...long and cold/rainy winters...60squ meters in Italy is big, but not as such in Scandinavia,
@snokalo208Ай бұрын
@@chloeuntrau4588Idk, the housing market in cities like Stockholm and Oslo make it so it’s difficult to find any apartment, much less a bigger one. I live in a student 21 sqm, but there are of course bigger ones here and there. Still wouldn’t call 60 sqm small
@jo_magpieАй бұрын
@@chloeuntrau4588it's not😂😂 100sqm is about one million USD in Oslo. Most people can't dream of that.
@chrizzlybearlolАй бұрын
I mean let’s be real. This is a normal apartment not a small one but the style is clean, minimalist, and no bs. I could live there.
@HoNow222Ай бұрын
yeah i mean what do they expect, a 100mq apartment for a young couple now??
@hollywalters318Ай бұрын
30 square meters per person. Some people live in more others in less. It's all relative. Pleasant apartment!
@chloeuntrau4588Ай бұрын
@@HoNow222 depends of the country/region...
@jo_magpieАй бұрын
In Oslo this is a normal sized apartment for a couple(with an inheritance😂). It costs ca 500-600k USD.
@wassermelonificationАй бұрын
my thought exactly
@XspaghettimonsterXАй бұрын
0:38 Only in Scandinavia could a space like this be described as eclectic.
@sarahmitchell821Ай бұрын
Hahaha
@mariarudina1224Ай бұрын
Lol
@erlendhansen5635Ай бұрын
300% right.
@LaRevedereBunicaАй бұрын
I thought I heard wrong when they say « eclectic ».
@SoussandАй бұрын
This is so real 😂
@manzar42Ай бұрын
what a smart young couple, the furniture is very well designed and the flat looks spacious!!
@AJ-td5fkАй бұрын
"Looks spacious" well yes it's 60sqm lol
@itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe480829 күн бұрын
really? like the knitting storage with the loose lid in the sofa/bench? or the sofa bench where you can't actually sit on it and have your back supported and feet touching the ground? or like the 2 lamps sticking out from the walls over the kitchen counter taking up already precious little counter space. or the huge office with both of them sitting at the same desk? or the closet where you have to raise and lower a pulley every time you want to put on a new shirt? it's horribly designed!
@gianfranco_maldetto_9221 күн бұрын
It's 60 m² with typically scandinavian non-existing furniture. B O R I N G
@roquemarcelomusicАй бұрын
I love how bright and spacious this apartment is and how they kept some textures (like the brick in the hallway) intact. This home is functional and comfortable. I would totally live here. The bookshelf, reading nooks, bird feeder, pine wood, and the little stove fireplace are right up my alley. It's wonderful!
@oonarhu4681Ай бұрын
It's nice to see an NTS feature on a place where minimal intervention in the original layout has been made, yet a real transformation in look and feel is achieved. Also, it's clear that there is lots of room for furnishings to evolve as lives and tastes change. Bravo!
@mariamadalena7495Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved the fact that you thought of and built everything yourself and, some features, with the skilled help of your father. And how precious and unexpected nowadays: minute 09:57, the remembrance of our older generations and of those before us: "the apartment used to be two units, each probably housing 4 to 5 people at the most. And it is worth remembering that what we might consider a small space today, would be spacious for the people who lived here 150 years ago." Grateful for your testimony.
@milenatosАй бұрын
True, but even today 60sqm is not actually small apartment for the vast majority of people
@lorenaibarra7868Ай бұрын
Para nosotros es todo lo contrario. Las casas y departamentos solían ser grandes. Ahora un departamento de 60 m2 es de muy buen tamaño!
@stephanieclark9710Ай бұрын
I love that there is an enormous bookshelf and reading lamps and she was knitting or crocheting, so craft storage must be somewhere too! Yay! And the fireplace … it just has everything i love💝
@ryannatividad3137Ай бұрын
Why is everyone hating the washing machine in the bedroom so much? It seems like the logical choice given the limitations of the existing layout. The shower/bathroom was tight. And having extra storage + a dishwasher is invaluable for the kitchen if you cook/use it regularly. The bedroom is simply a closed off sleeping space, and the plus is that you can close it off during the day when you're working, entertaining, or otherwise occupying the rest of the apartment. With the solid door and brick walls, it likely keeps the noise well insulated from the rest of the apartment as well.
@smallhouseinthemeadow6131Ай бұрын
I think it is SO clever to have the washer/dryer where you hang your clothes. How easy to take things out and hang them right up! It makes no sense to have a combo like this in a kitchen or a basement.
@evr134Ай бұрын
The wm there is ok, but the whole wardrobe concept looks crammed, not nice and those uppwer drawers not so funcional. They could reorganize it and install a curtain rod that does a better job.
@kalokagatija3368Ай бұрын
You can't sleep while the washing machine is running. Not very practical.
@KarMa-ws3llАй бұрын
Because, if there is a small leak...you have a leak. in your bedroom which is much more inconvenient than anywhere else.
@TwinBleaks27 күн бұрын
@@kalokagatija3368 So...don't do laundry at night? Lol it's a very simple solution.
@marywall5262Ай бұрын
Seeing this video was perfect timing. I love how the couple appreciated the original wall and floor materials! Beautifully done. Also, not crowding the floor space with a lot of unnecessary furniture. Well done!
@MJCarter-MnknLadyАй бұрын
Cozy. The wood stove is practical and beautiful. Love the open kitchen/living area. The fabric around the closet in the cozy bedroom was a smart choice.
@thinkplanetearth2946Ай бұрын
Huge fan of Scandinavian lightness of spaces - light colored materials (wood), to minimalist decor. The double sided cushion on the living room bench was such a clever idea to allow for a change decor. The whole place felt light and airy. Really nice.
@gianfranco_maldetto_9221 күн бұрын
They live in the subarctic. Such awful design looks weird in temperate or tropical climates. Stop fetishizing barbarian design.
@hmatsuumyaАй бұрын
Finally an apartment with a decent bookshelf, and a great example of how books can add character to a place.
@sikachukuning2473Ай бұрын
Yeay a new video from NTS. Love the unit's aesthetic too. Feels calming
@joycevanrossum18112 күн бұрын
I saw the lamp above the dining table and fell in love. We needed one and I knew this was going to be it. Found one a day later on a second hand site for 20 euros and just installed it yesterday!
@samanthas985911 сағат бұрын
Do you know who designed it? I’m looking for something similar!
@90heroesАй бұрын
Anna has a great voice and would make an excellent audiobook narrator for sure 👍
@TXPrincessPaulaАй бұрын
Love that office and all the storage for books!
@KumuduThuyakontha-vd8fqАй бұрын
Yes, It’s not a small place. However I like what they said in the end.
@constantreader1422Ай бұрын
i came to the comments just because of her last sound bite. remembering these were cramped for the folks that used to live in them puts a lot into perspective because it's easy to forget.
@CanuckJimАй бұрын
That giant bench is just EXQUISITE. Using the smaller (original) bedroom as the bedroom was both brave and genius. It's clear massive thought went into this place. Perfection.
@jennycampbell5236Ай бұрын
I think the sunshine coming in the windows in the living space is my favourite part of this apartment. As for the rest: I love it all!
@coragunther8625Ай бұрын
I love that so much! The variety of materials, the warmth, the diy furniture… Really inspires me to get more into diy furniture building!
@cognitdisАй бұрын
I like a lot of things in this apartment but the 'office' confuses me. What makes it an office? A thin strip of wood facing the wall you can perch your laptop on? I know I'd last about half an hour and then I'd go and work from the dining table where there's a lot more room.
@KarMa-ws3llАй бұрын
Exactly - no leg room and to low for even sitting comfortably. They put aesthetic(make it flush with the window sill) first and disregarded any ergonomic aspects. Thats why they have to sit sideways and crouched. Its there perogative - but dont try to sell me on the idea that this is a great office for to people to work on for even half a workday .
@tinekejoldersmaАй бұрын
Goodness, this isn't small, not even for Oslo standards. I love it though. Well thought out.
@wtfwtf89Ай бұрын
60sqm isn't small for a young couple in Oslo, it's a million $ apartment.
@HoNow222Ай бұрын
exactly lol.
@kkfarmedkkАй бұрын
Its not a million bucks. But for sure around $450k, which by no means is cheap, but doable for a couple, or a norwegian millionaire :)
@filenotfound6203Ай бұрын
I love how it's light and airy but also warm and cozy.
@karateana7593Ай бұрын
I love it, so nicely done, beautifully bright and colorful in an understated way.
@justthenАй бұрын
That double sided bench matress idea is brilliant 👍
@sw6118Ай бұрын
Very attractive but very uncomfortable wall bench and stool. Comfortable back support is a must.
@rulowth4815Ай бұрын
Thats an opinion, the corner wall is the back support as you can see illustrated in the video
@sw6118Ай бұрын
@ of course it is and at 90 degrees it’s a very uncomfortable support.
@KarMa-ws3llАй бұрын
The workdesks are totally not ergonomic. Much too low, but it seems they were more concered to make it flush with the window sill instead of making it ergonomic enough for comfortable sitting for many workours. Its also too narrow for comfortable sitting (eg leg room) and too low for the use ergnomic chairs.
@TwozerofivedАй бұрын
So much warmth !
@heartvowАй бұрын
very spacious looking. I do like the clean minimal design but, for my part, I would like art on the walls!
@sophiachristo7546Ай бұрын
AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL AND FUNCTIONAL! I love the way you incorporated, emphasized and cherished the existing elements of this awesome apartment! The wooden floors and the brick wall! The plywood woodwork in the space is professional! I love the pop of colors you have chosen. You have managed to create a space that looks and feels 120sm big! ENJOY YOUR WORK OF LOVE AND INSPIRATION !
@georgialouropoulou8660Ай бұрын
What a cute apartment is this! Love it. Minimal, functional, bright and so welcoming. This home is a reflection of the owners personality, who are very likeable.❣ My warm greetings from Athens.🌹🌻🍂🌲
@cheapandchic89Ай бұрын
Not having any comfortable furniture in a fairly large apartment is just weird. My scoliosis could never. I do love that they kept the perfectly fine (old-ish) bathroom tiles and their Birkenstocks with socks combo. Also the kitchen is lovely.
@chapman1569Ай бұрын
Socks and sandals are my favorite combo! It is not elegant but so comfortable. I hope it will gain more social acceptance.
@Nynke_KАй бұрын
I think my scoliosis could... but I'd put even more pillows on the benches :)
@SaraSmiles29Ай бұрын
Wearing Birkenstocks inside the hosue is a very normal thing in a lot of European countries. That's why socks are so normal to wear with them.
@Jayyvonmonroe98Ай бұрын
Yoppi! First instalment from Norway (my homecountry). Love the aparment and love Botanisk hage at Tøyen
@MakeMeThinkAgainАй бұрын
Wonderful space. I recognize much of their seating from my younger days... not the most comfortable, but that's pretty easy to change as time goes by.
@Junebug828315 күн бұрын
I wish I could have peered into the entryway closet, redoing my entryway and this would have been perfect to get inspiration.
@teresazigma7016Ай бұрын
I don't quite know how I feel about this one. I mean I kind of agree that with someone that said that it lacks "warm" and it's a bit strange to say because everything individually its no that bad. I think they just decorated the existing flat, opting for simple furniture. To me it looks like a big DIY project. The large bench is a good idea but for some reason it looks so odd and flat against that wall. Like it belongs in a some kids bedroom and not in a living room. On the other hand the place do feels spacious and bright which is nice. It could be a great place to receive clients and have an office/home.
@slow_thoughts_Ай бұрын
I appreciate that they at least acknowledged that this is not truly “small” if you consider how people would have lived in it in the past, as well as how many people live “small” not out of choice but by necessity. Class is not usually a part of the wider conversation in design spaces. These folks are clearly affluent enough to be able to buy an apartment in Oslo. I love the choices they made.
@skinnursern5852Ай бұрын
I think this is my favorite of all time! I love the clean, light. open feel to it. Well done!!!
@KeithAndrew-x6sАй бұрын
Very cool layout. Not small at all though. ( great music sets the mood 😊
@juderickman827529 күн бұрын
I love the use of color, and materials choice
@fierywomanpacnw7004Ай бұрын
So many brilliant solutions and such beautiful choices -- bravi!
@ske3230Ай бұрын
Love the fire place, that's very cozy. The entire apartment has cabin vibes, very lovely. The only thing I'm not a fan of is the bedroom storage and washing machine, feels unfinished, a simple wardrobe in there and the washing machine could have easily been fitted in the kitchen area. This size of an appartment for 2 people is more than plenty and you also have room for having people over. Appreciating the lack of TV, too many people are focusing on having space for a big screen.
@filipevintena164Ай бұрын
I love how everyone is freaking out about the washing machine 🤣🤣🤣
@alisonc6100Ай бұрын
It's unusual but I guess if it's not disturbing anyone's sleep it's not really a problem. I think some of the newer washing machines are very quiet, or of course perhaps they just don't run it while they're trying to sleep. She also mentioned having a drying rack in the bedroom curtain-closet so I'm going to guess another reason for putting it there was to avoid having clothes drying out in the common areas of the apartment. Totally makes sense, I wouldn't want guests to see all my undies drying 😂
@filipevintena164Ай бұрын
@alisonc6100 actually they have everyting there ( closet, hamper, washing machine and drying wrack ) because that way they dont have to carry laundry anywhere, also since the apartment is heated there is no humidity from the drying clothes. Once there done just foldem and put them in there place, its actually very time and space saving, also energy saving since we as human also spend energy whit our bodies 😉❤️
@alisonc6100Ай бұрын
@@filipevintena164 good point, I love the efficiency, why make things hard if they can be easy :)
@fistofthenorthstar3155Ай бұрын
LOL!!! "Never Too Small." My wife and I live in a 67 m² apartment in Jessheim, about 50 kilometers from Oslo. The apartment has two bedrooms, a large bathroom, a storage room, a hallway, a spacious living room, and a separate "U-shaped" kitchen tucked away from the main area. I’ve drawn up the renovation plans myself (I’m a civil engineer), and the renovation is set to begin in the spring. Once finished, the apartment will have three bedrooms. But not the tiny 2x2m "bedrooms" you often see-these will be proper, spacious rooms for sleeping and kids' activities. We won’t lose any space in the living room, and the kitchen will only be shortened by about 40 cm, keeping its "U-shape" and allowing for a 150 cm diameter circle to fit comfortably inside. The master bedroom will be reduced by 40 cm, making its dimensions 2.8 m x 3.8 m. The other two bedrooms will be 2.4 m x 3.2 m each. The current indoor storage room will be converted into a bathroom, reduced to 2 m x 1.6 m. Since all the walls here are made of wooden constructions, I’ll set up my workspace in the hallway. It will include a foldable desk that can be hidden inside the wall, along with the monitors. 60 m² is FAR from being a small space-at least from the perspective of someone who’s 190 cm tall and weighs 120 kg. Anything under 30, maybe 35 m², could be considered a small space. Don’t get me wrong, the apartment is beautiful, and they did a great job, but I think the video was posted on the wrong channel. "Never Too Small."
@adultswimbumpАй бұрын
The beautiful floors set the tone for the whole apartment.
@TunaDesignsАй бұрын
it lackss a sense of comfort feels like one large office
@jenniferpearce105221 күн бұрын
Plywood looks like plywood to me. It doesn't look warm. It looks temporary.
@msantello1Ай бұрын
I think this is my all time favorite! Beautiful, serene, with every space wisely utilized. TY!
@NinaRibenaMixedMediaАй бұрын
I love this apartment. What a wonderful design 👏👏👏
@bobbymullin88Ай бұрын
I love the dining room light! Is it available for purchase?
@smgreenartsprivateАй бұрын
I love what they did every room is accessorized for colour not fussy or cluttered and functional as well as organized. Ah-mazing :)
@cindyboughen9933Ай бұрын
Lovely! That wood burning stove is my favourite thing!!😍
@lydia5603Ай бұрын
Would love to see more norwegian apartments!
@fulvias.8463Ай бұрын
this is beautiful. lot of charme. I love their structural choices and the materials, and of course the light!
@qubafootbagАй бұрын
60 M2 in Warsaw would be considered luxurious gigantic apartment
@djeezeschristonabikeАй бұрын
Oh, it's definitely considered luxurious here in Oslo as well! Most young couples would not be able to afford even half of that apartment
@qubafootbagАй бұрын
@djeezeschristonabike i love this channel with all my heart but sometimes it's a one sentence missing in the owners introduction "we are young couple of out of system designers, we love living small and minimalistic life far from the consumptionism, we like slow life and received 1M EURO from our parents to buy this apartment"
@cheapandchic89Ай бұрын
I live in 60sqm with my boyfriend and I consider it quite big for just the two of us. Since we only have one bedroom, the living room is huge.
@t.vinters3128Ай бұрын
I have some questions regarding the decision to have wooden floors in the kitchen. It's pretty, but looks difficult to clean in case of spillage and the likes. All in all, I like how this showcases the use of some very cheap, basic and materials and very simple concepts to create something lovely. I love the use of replicas and ikea products, clever use of [mass produced] posters, curtains for hiding things, and other no-fuss ideas.
@doncz5Ай бұрын
I love the Monet poster as imaginary window, great idea!
@paulawakefield7869Ай бұрын
❤ this; so light, practical, and inviting, and never dogmatic - to accommodate changes 👏It also sounds like an affordable re-model👍
@inspiredidler27 күн бұрын
Love this home space ❤
@AlexGreen-v2hАй бұрын
the lighting is a dream
@SuperClareАй бұрын
Love this space!! ❤❤❤
@MVarminterАй бұрын
We have no awkwardnes, now then moved a washingmashine to the bedroom 😂
@Janine6564Ай бұрын
Beautiful space. The light is one of the best parts. ❤
@MarkGiulianoMusicАй бұрын
Great job. Serene, for sure. And how fortunate you are to have so much space in the city center.
@MsAmour2009Ай бұрын
60 square meters is normal living space for two people. The apartment is well organized - clean, minimalistic and color coordinated! I like the materials used and their respective hues. A very, very nice, calm, serene place to live.
@susanbartman2267Ай бұрын
Very nice! The entrance is welcoming yet practical. The self made furniture is a bit plane but the variations of chairs add interest. I appreciate the old floors; ever consider putting a beautiful rug down?
@happynpinkАй бұрын
i love this apartment! ❤
@michelestapletonАй бұрын
Love the metal cabinet fronts and counter tops.
@SF-ru3lpАй бұрын
Lots of very nice elements. I like bright, clean lines and streamlined functionality. I'd have to include some curtains to close off the living room (especially when sitting at the fire - personal taste). Great workmanship. G Ire
@thefineletterco.7199Ай бұрын
This is beautiful! Perfect mix of old and new! I’d be happy living here.
@local534Ай бұрын
Absolutely lovely.
@VineetGoyal-v2v26 күн бұрын
Painting in bedroom 👌
@luc_courlecielАй бұрын
Good job 👍🏻 I really love the separation between the office and the living room
@catemoonАй бұрын
Nice, but except for the one chair, there isn’t any comfortable furniture.
@KarMa-ws3llАй бұрын
like the look, but the eg workdesk are totally not ergonomic. Much too low, but it seems they were more concered to make it flush with the window sill instead make it ergonomic enough for comfortable working.
@Dissidence-dc6ukАй бұрын
One of the Most beautiful spaces yet, or at least I like it the most :) as a young person i can relate to their design decisions
@audriccheahАй бұрын
Great work guys. One of my most favourite renovations 👌🏽
@krzysztofbaron7527Ай бұрын
Good idea. Bravo!!!
@debihouАй бұрын
You guys are the cutest 🥰 Beautiful design choices! Highly appreciate it when people know where to use IKEA and where designers like Artemide or Noguchi ☺️
@louisesuffolkАй бұрын
This apartment is fabulous
@cristina_hАй бұрын
I love the nordic style 🤩
@nurynfarzana439613 күн бұрын
I love that bed sheet peach color . i really wanna know where they bought them
@AmandaCrozierRichmondHamptonАй бұрын
I love this apartment.
@leontineke27 күн бұрын
This is a huge appt, let’s be real. Love what they did, such a transformation from the original.
@MichelleRoundsАй бұрын
love it ❤
@tinerudinger2682Ай бұрын
Beautiful!!! I love it.. 🤩🤩
@sylviege7534Ай бұрын
Great ! I love it ! 😊👍❤❤❤❤❤
@donyziАй бұрын
Very cosy ! Love it
@kelliryanartАй бұрын
Love the chill background jazzy background music
@teahu249Ай бұрын
Lovely. Not small at all regarding size though.
@Terri_MacKayАй бұрын
Agreed. I love the apartment, except for the washing machine in the bedroom, but no apartment with a dedicated office space that huge could ever be considered small.
@jackieclark817Ай бұрын
Perfect. Luv that you did this meaningful work yourselves. Thoughtful and considered yet charming, warm and cozy.
@NaiaraChavesAzАй бұрын
its a very clever home. i like it
@davidowen2396Ай бұрын
Perfection !
@leasachapman21Ай бұрын
Very practical and usable now and in the future if there needs change
@n0haraАй бұрын
love the apartmenttt n love the couplee
@annekramer6740Ай бұрын
If I lived there I’d add a large rug and sit on the floor.
@deonvnzlАй бұрын
this house is gorgeous.
@MichaelBaranoffАй бұрын
Super! No words! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@X_ch4ng3Ай бұрын
In Oslo this is a BIG appartment. I've lived in Oslo for over 20 years, in many different appartments. Non of them as big as this.
@Aquachick65Ай бұрын
Gorgeous ❤
@margotjolly9560Ай бұрын
love this apartment... could move in tomorrow ;)
@valeriegalchenko2360Ай бұрын
After relocating washing machine to where it belongs: kitchen