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The Studio Apartment, Garage Edition

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To kick off this week's Small Space Living issue, we're spotlighting an ingenious, storage-fiilled studio apartment in Auckland, New Zealand, that designer Karin Montgomery Spath created out of found territory: the unused roof space of a two-car garage.

Karin is an Auckland-based designer whose name gets bestowed from one person to the next. We heard about her work from her son Matthew Williams (he's the Brooklyn-based photographer who shot all of the images in our book, Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home). Karin, formerly a manufacturer of fashion textiles in Italy and Japan and founder of a bed linens company, is one of those people with an innate knack for pulling together rooms. Friends who admired her own house started asking her to reinvent their own quarters, and a new career was born. 

Karin has designed projects in New Zealand and New York and a few points in between. While getting ready to overhaul a 1910s Auckland house, the owners, an ad exec and artist couple, had started looking for a place to decamp during the nine months of construction. "I suggested that I could make a loft apartment above the garage for them to live in during the renovation, and that it wouldn't cost much more than a rental," says Karin. "They're busy people, so they told me to proceed and invite them to view it once finished." Here's what she unveiled:

Photographs by Matthew Williams

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The studio is housed above a still-in-use two-car garage that Karin says was likely built in the 1970's, and was conveniently appointed with a peaked roof, finished walls, two windows, and two skylights. After securing building permits, Karin installed the loft floor, which is 32 square meters (approximately 344 square feet). A column-like wall in the center is fronted by the kitchen, and divides the bedroom from the living space. Note that the setup looks so orderly because of its controlled palette: "It's so small that I felt a very simple, clean Scandinavian look would be the way to go," explains Karin.

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: Stairs made of recycled kauri, a New Zealand timber, lead to the apartment, where a small Artek Table and Stools, both Alvar Aalto classics, serve as "the dining area—if you pull out the table, it can seat four," says Karin. The pale floor is matai, another NZ wood. The space, including cabinetry, is painted "a soft, misty white" in a matte satin finish (Quarter Tea from New Zealand company Resene).

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The custom-built kitchen is equipped with a Corian counter and "small but fully functional appliances," including a stainless steel sink with a faucet by Methven of New Zealand and an under-the-counter Fisher & Paykel fridge (another NZ company) concealed behind a cabinet door. The white tiles are leftovers that the clients had held onto from a previous house. Storage cupboards on the wall next to the stove hold pantry goods and tableware. 

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: "A low futon bed was the obvious answer to cope with the lack of height by the wall under the pitched roof." Tolomeo Lamps provide adjustable bedside lighting. A full-size clothes closet stands at the foot of the bed (and adjacent to the kitchen). No crouching necessary in the space—the center of the room is about 13 feet tall.

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The bathroom has a full-sized shower lined with beige square tiles that Karin bought on sale from a tile shop for 1NZD (about $.88) a square meter.

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: "There's no feeling of being petite," says Karin of the bathroom, which she appointed with a Duravit sink and toilet. The bathroom's skylight is part of the original garage. Under it, Karin inserted streamlined storage cupboards custom built from a compressed chip board and hand painted: "I prefer hand-painted cupboards rather than spray painting, which gives a shine I am not happy with." 

Garage Studio Apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The custom painted-wood storage cupboards continue in the main room where they make masterful use of the low space along the perimeter (and are thoughtfully detailed with storage for suitcases; a cabinet even holds a pull-out ironing board). They have reveal openings instead of hardware "to look like the walls, so that they disappear," says Karin. 

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: A pair of Artek Alvar Aalto 406 Armchairs with bentwood frames and webbing (available from Y Living, among others) face a television tucked inside a cabinet. The lamp is the Italian Tzio Small Classic Table Lamp, available from Room & Board.

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The designer, photographed by her son. "I am so surprised more people don't do this with roof space," she says."it's so easy and makes not just another bedroom but a whole living space."

Garage studio apartment in NZ by Karin Montgomery Spath | Remodelista

Above: The owners of the garage lived in the loft while their house was being remodeled, and it now serves as their guest quarters—"although they did say that they wondered why there were doing up a big house as the loft is all they really need," says Karin. She can be contacted at Karin Montgomery Spath

For a similar project that we recently featured, see Backyard Bunkhouse, Hollywood Royal Family Edition. Also browse our archive of Storage & Organization and Small-Space Living posts, including 5 Favorites: Skinny Refrigerators and Little Giants: Compact Washer and Dryers.


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