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A 377 square feet studio home in Turin, Italy. Photos by Beppe Giardino. Designed by Studioata.

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    • The heat source is pretty obvious: all of those white tubes in wall recesses and what looks like a towel rack in the bathroom are hot water radiant heat arrays. Somewhere in the mechanical room will be a micro boiler for the radiant heat and DHW. Italy has strict insulation requirements as part of the National Building codes. I know nothing about the design company for this house but it looks well constructed.

  1. This is a gorgeous house to look at, but I’m not sure if I would like to live in it.
    As the kitchen and the bedroom don’t have any division, and the closet doesn’t have a door, the smell of food and spice and the frying grease will stick on the clothes.
    I like the door panels, but during summer I’ll miss windows, because opening the panels at night wouldn’t feel safe.
    The cabinets at the kitchen look marvelous, but not practical. They are deep drawers, and the kitchen utensils will tend to clutter and pile up.
    Oh, come on, don’t believe in anything I’ve just said. I’d love to have a house like that in Turin! I’m just jealous!

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