How 430 Square Feet Became a Stylish Home

September 1, 2025
A custom sofa and long TV cabinet maximize space in this small Porto Alegre apartment, blending comfort with clever storage.

Architects Raquel Zaffalon and João Pedro Crescente of AMBIDESTRO have transformed just 430 square feet (40m²) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, into a showcase of how comfort, elegance, and design can coexist beautifully in a compact home.

The apartment’s layout is completely open, with the entry, kitchen, living, dining, and bedroom flowing into one another. To maximize space, a custom sofa was created for the living area, paired with a sleek TV cabinet that doubles as extra storage.

A custom sofa and long TV cabinet maximize space in this small Porto Alegre apartment, blending comfort with clever storage.

Along one wall, the kitchen stands out with bright white cabinets and a contrasting black backsplash. An integrated fridge keeps the look seamless and polished.

Bright white cabinets and a sleek black backsplash give this compact kitchen a modern, seamless design.

At the back of the couch, an upholstered bench cleverly serves the oval marble dining table, making it possible to seat more guests without needing additional chairs.

An upholstered bench behind the sofa provides extra seating at an oval marble dining table—perfect for entertaining in a small space.

The bedroom sits directly beside the living and dining areas, defined by rich dark wood. A streamlined closet stretches alongside the bed, adding storage while maintaining a clean, uninterrupted appearance.

Dark wood panels and a seamless closet define the open bedroom, creating a cozy yet elegant sleeping area.

That same wooden finish wraps around to discreetly hide the door to the bathroom.

A door within a wood accent wall hides the bathroom.

Inside the bathroom, natural wood tones continue. The designers used green moisture-resistant MDF within the wooden panels, ensuring durability even in humid conditions.

Natural wood finishes and green moisture-resistant MDF bring warmth and durability to the bathroom design.

In the shower, a built-in shelf keeps essentials close at hand, while hidden lighting casts a soft, inviting glow.

A built-in shelf and hidden lighting transform the shower into a functional yet softly lit retreat.

Finally, the floor plan reveals just how well the entire apartment is organized, balancing functionality with a sense of openness.

The compact layout shows how every inch of this 430-square-foot apartment was designed for flow and function.

This Porto Alegre apartment shows how thoughtful design can make small spaces feel not only livable, but luxurious.


Photography by Marcelo Donadussi