This Vienna apartment features a hybrid living space with room for both cooking and working. A partition wall was demolished to create the space in the 96-square-meter apartment, which overlooks a street in the Austrian capital. To enable this area to serve as a kitchen, office and meeting place, it was installed a long counter that functions as a dining table but also a workstation when required. Wooden storage adjacent to the front window forms both a kitchen counter and a place for readers to perch. The enlarged room functions as the apartment's public space, they added. The long table can host lunches, work-related meetings or both at once. To complement the space, added pale pink seating and pendant lighting, along with pastel green tiles. The kitchen and hallway walls are painted in muted colours, with sections of blue and pink tiling marking out hooks for the owners to hang their bikes.
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