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PHOTOS: Step Inside the Delta’s Teeny Tiny Transforming NYC Apartment

07/25/2012
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Whether you wholeheartedly laud <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/adapt-nyc-mayor-bloomberg-announces-competition-to-design-super-small-apartment-units-for-nyc/">Mayor Bloomberg's push for smaller NYC apartments</a> or think it's the worst idea since reopening <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/pics-mccarren-park-pool-opens-today-to-swimmers-in-brooklyn/">McCarren Pool</a> (sorry, just sayin'), you have to admit that the thought of living in a teensy, tiny micro apartment is kind of fascinating. So when found out that the city's very <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-voltaic-solaire-unveils-first-nyc-building-that-powers-itself/">first self-powered building</a>, which opened last week, also boasts an ultra-compact, 345 sq. ft. studio apartment, we had to take a look inside. Though lilliputian, the living space packs a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and dining room into an oddly-shaped triangular floorplan using clever transforming furniture and a whole lot of architectural ingenuity. Step inside our slideshow of the Park Slope studio and tell us in the comments if you think you could picture yourself living there.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    However, calling the micro apartment "light-filled," "conveniently-located" and "beautifully-appointed" would not be inaccurate.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    We're not real estate brokers, so we'll skip the euphemisms; there's no denying that the Delta's studio is <em>small</em>.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Despite its diminutive size, the interior of the studio <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/5-super-efficient-tiny-new-york-apartments/jpda-shoebox1-2/">studio</a> was bright, airy and didn't feel cramped.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    In addition to the large windows, touches like glass tiles, recycled concrete floors and stainless steel finishes make the space feel modern
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    And a mottled seaglass-like bathroom door gives the illusion of more space beyond the room when there really is none (aside from the toilet, that is).
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    So how is one supposed to sleep, eat, and go through the motions of life in just one, undivided 345 sq. ft. space?
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Well, <a href="http://www.voltaicsolaire.com/">Voltaic Solaire</a>, the developers behind the building, clearly put a lot of thought into the layout of the apartment, and essentially packed three different rooms - a living room, a bedroom and a kitchen - into one.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Masquerading as a floor-length mirror by day, a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/modernist-murphy-beds/">murphy bed</a> comes out of the wall easily at night to provide a place to rest.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    The dining table similarly folds up and down to provide a place for two people to grab lunch.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Voltaic Solaire also made use of the awkward leftover space above the staircase that leads up to the apartment by turning it into an open closet and cabinets.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Many of the fixtures are made from recycled materials.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    A tiny but modern sink.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    The bathroom is finished with high end materials.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    The unit has an ultra-efficient air conditioner.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    While touring the space, this writer couldn't help but think that only the most loving of couples would be able to survive living here together, but for a single person, it actually seemed like ample room - especially when you consider that you might actually only spend a few waking hours in there anyway.
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  • Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment
    Interested to see if you could live in a micro apartment like this one? The great thing about the Delta's studio is that it'll be renting by the day starting next month, so you'll be able to experience it for yourself without the commitment of a monthly lease and just $150-200 out of your pocket.
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Delta 345 Sq. Ft. Tiny NYC Micro Apartment

Whether you wholeheartedly laud Mayor Bloomberg's push for smaller NYC apartments or think it's the worst idea since reopening McCarren Pool (sorry, just sayin'), you have to admit that the thought of living in a teensy, tiny micro apartment is kind of fascinating. So when found out that the city's very first self-powered building, which opened last week, also boasts an ultra-compact, 345 sq. ft. studio apartment, we had to take a look inside. Though lilliputian, the living space packs a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and dining room into an oddly-shaped triangular floorplan using clever transforming furniture and a whole lot of architectural ingenuity. Step inside our slideshow of the Park Slope studio and tell us in the comments if you think you could picture yourself living there.

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