From a narrow apartment they created a shared project. It is only 3.3 meters wide
A young couple, Sára Sarvašová and Jakub Michal Teringa, transformed their narrow apartment into a personalized home while navigating their early years of life together.
Sára Sarvašová and Jakub Michal Teringa, a young couple who bonded over photography, initially lived in the Slnečnice project on the outskirts of Bratislava. Looking for a place they could call their own, they moved to the Jarovce district, which offered both a peaceful setting and convenient access to the city center. They were drawn to a new building project and were excited about the prospect of crafting a home to their taste despite knowing it wouldn't be their permanent residence.
The couple's journey reflects a broader trend among young people today who desire personalized living spaces that reflect their identities and preferences. This move represents not just a physical relocation but a step into independence and creativity. The small dimensions of their new home, measuring only 3.3 meters in width, posed design challenges that they embraced as opportunities to innovate and optimize their living environment.
As they embark on the process of turning their house into a home, Sarvašová and Teringa's story resonates with those who appreciate the importance of design and personal space. Their commitment to creating a warm and inviting living area showcases the significance of home as more than just a physical space, but as a manifestation of their shared life and aspirations as they navigate their early relationship.