Never Too Small explores the experimentation and self-expression on the path to perfecting design, travelling across the globe in search of the best small spaces.
S1 E1: Pilot
Architects and designers around Australia reuse existing builds to create efficient and clever micro-apartments.
S1 E2: Home for all Stages
Looking to better fit a space to his life, Nelson Chow, redesigned his Hong Kong apartment as a split level treehouse, drastically increasing the home’s usable space. In sharp contrast Jean Graham has fit a family of four into a home only 10 square meters larger.
S1 E3: 30m2 and Under
In a collection of Art Deco apartments, Michael Roper, used compact furniture and creatively altered storage spaces to redesign a 23 square meter home into a flexible single room.
S1 E4: Living More Experimental
In Melbourne, Ben Edwards converted a dingy ground level studio into an elegant apartment, designed to showcase it’s materials and the selection of furniture inside.
S1 E5: Hidaways
Inspired by the tiny house movement, CABN designed Jude, a completely off-grid sustainable getaway completely removed from the city. With a minimal design that avoids clutter and invites the visitor to explore their natural surrounds.
S1 E6: Living Differently
On the city's southern side, a couple lovingly converted a small studio into a two bedroom apartment for their growing family.
S1 E7: City Centers
Melanie Schubert updated and renewed the interior of a Barbican apartment, redesigning the space so it seamlessly blended into the brutalist exterior.
S1 E8: Multi-Story living
In London's East End, Nina Tolstrup took the opportunity to convert an older carpenter's shop into a multi level hideaway. Converting it into a home for many by constructing enclosed sleeping pods and filling the home with bursts of colour and upcycled furniture.
S1 E9: More Under 30m2
Smaller than 30 square meters, the design of these homes represents a key part of creating affordable, central housing. Designing for such tiny spaces requires thinking outside the box, with architects drawing on minimalism and simplicity.
S1 E10: Short Stay
Looking to provide a solution to that same problem for farmers, Jan Van Schiak designed Shacky. A removable tiny home that aims to bring visitors into regional communities with it’s sustainable, intimate design, while supporting local farmers.
S1 E11: Purpose Built
Inspired by the Japanese 5S organisational method, architect Nicholas Gurney created a streamlined, minimalist 24 square meter home.
S1 E12: Small Design in Larger
Looking to make better use of the average Australian backyard, Nicholas Gurney designed Yardstix. Drawing from the classic Australian granny flat, each Yardstix is a green, economic, self-contained living space.
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