Studio apartment design makeover project, Shimla

SMALL APARTMENT MAKEOVER

A Home Doesn’t Always Need More Space, It Needs Better Planning

Most homeowners assume that when a house feels cramped, the only solution is to make it bigger.

“Can we extend the balcony?”
“Can we add another room?”
“Can we increase the carpet area?”

As architects, we hear these questions almost every day. But over time, one thing has become very clear—homes rarely feel small because of their size. They feel small because the space hasn’t been planned well.

This 422 sq. ft. apartment in Shimla was a perfect example. When we first stepped into the space, it wasn’t the size that stood out—it was the missed potential. The apartment had everything it needed to become a comfortable, modern home, but the layout simply wasn’t allowing it to function that way.

At VEDA Architects, we strongly believe that good design isn’t about adding more square footage. It’s about making every inch count, and this project became a true reflection of that philosophy.

Understanding the Existing Apartment- The Problem Wasn’t Size—It Was Planning

At just 422 square feet, the apartment was being used as a two-bedroom unit, leaving almost no room for a proper living area. The moment you entered, the layout felt fragmented. Each room existed in isolation, without contributing to a cohesive living experience.

Circulation was another issue. Instead of a smooth flow, the walls broke the space into smaller compartments, making the apartment feel tighter than it actually was.

Small apartment- old Toilet
Small apartment- old Bedroom

Then there was the balcony—a missed opportunity. It had access to natural light and beautiful views, but it remained disconnected from the rest of the home. Storage had also become chaotic over time. Multiple wardrobes and cabinets had been added without a unified plan, resulting in clutter and wasted space. It was clear from the beginning—this home didn’t need more area. It needed clarity in design.

Small apartment- old Bedroom
Small apartment- old Balcony

Understanding the Client’s Vision- What the Homeowners Really Wanted

Interestingly, the clients weren’t chasing luxury finishes or extravagant interiors. Their expectations were refreshingly simple. They wanted a home that felt open and breathable. They needed smarter storage.

They wanted a proper living space where they could relax and host guests. They wanted natural light, better ventilation, and a clean, modern aesthetic that worked for everyday life. As architects, this is where the real design begins—not with materials, but with understanding how people want to live.

Small apartment transformaton 3D view

Reimagining the Floor Plan- Where the Real Transformation Happened

There’s a common misconception that beautiful interiors are created through furniture and décor. In reality, everything begins with planning. The footprint of the apartment remained exactly the same. What changed was how the space was organised.

Existing apartment floor plan
Studio apartment floor plan

A Flexible Bedroom Instead of a Closed Box

Originally, the bedroom was completely enclosed, cutting it off from the rest of the home. While it offered privacy, it also made the apartment feel smaller. We introduced a custom foldable partition—a simple yet powerful intervention. 

Foldable partition bedroom, small apartment makeover
Foldable partition bedroom in small apartment makeover

When closed, it functions like a regular bedroom wall. When opened, it visually merges with the living space, instantly making the apartment feel larger and more open. We also positioned the TV unit strategically so it could be viewed from both the bedroom and living area. This single decision transformed how the entire home feels.

Bedroom of small studio apartment 3D view
Bedroom of small studio apartment
Bedroom of small studio apartment

Bringing the Balcony Into the Home

The balcony had always been there—but it wasn’t being used effectively. By integrating it into the living space and adding full-height glass glazing, we turned it into one of the brightest parts of the apartment. This wasn’t just about aesthetics.

Studio apartment renovation project balcony shimla
Studio apartment renovation project balcony shimla

It allowed natural light to flow deeper into the home, improved ventilation, and opened up views of the surrounding landscape. The living room suddenly felt more expansive, more connected, and far more alive.

Designing a Living Room That Does More

In a compact home, every space needs to work harder. The living room was designed as a flexible, multi-functional zone. A sofa-cum-bed allows for comfortable guest stays. A compact island doubles as a dining table and workspace. A small study corner was integrated without making the space feel crowded. Instead of filling the room with furniture, we focused on designing pieces that serve multiple purposes. That’s where custom design truly makes a difference.

Studio apartment lobby area
Studio apartment lobby area shimla
Studio apartment lobby area shimla

A Smarter, More Efficient Kitchen

The kitchen remained in its original location to avoid unnecessary changes to plumbing lines. But everything else was rethought. Bulky storage was replaced with sleek, custom cabinetry. The layout was optimised for better movement while cooking.

Storage was organised in a way that maximised every inch without creating clutter. The result is a kitchen that feels clean, efficient, and surprisingly spacious.

studio apartment kitchen design
studio apartment kitchen design

A Fresh Take on the Washroom

The washroom was completely redesigned from scratch. Old fittings were removed, and a new layout was introduced with modern fixtures and finishes. Even though it occupies a small area, upgrading the washroom significantly improved the overall comfort of the home.

studio apartment washroom design shimla
studio apartment washroom design shimla

Choosing Materials That Last- Keeping It Simple and Timeless

Instead of using too many materials, we kept the palette consistent. All custom furniture—wardrobes, storage units, kitchen cabinets—was made using HDHMR boards, known for durability and moisture resistance. To add warmth, we introduced natural cane inserts in selected areas. Subtle wall details like WPC mouldings and louvers added depth without overwhelming the space. By repeating materials thoughtfully, the interiors feel calm, cohesive, and timeless.

Building materials for studio apartment
Building materials for studio apartment

The Final Transformation- Same Size, Completely Different Experience

After months of planning, execution, and site coordination, the transformation was complete. The apartment was still 422 square feet. But it felt entirely different. Spaces that once felt disconnected now flow seamlessly. Natural light reaches deeper into the home. Storage is integrated, not scattered. The apartment feels brighter, more organised, and significantly more spacious.

This project reinforces something we often tell our clients—Luxury isn’t about making a home bigger. It’s about making it better.

studio apartment renovation design project shimla

Final Thoughts

Every project teaches us something new, and this one reminded us of a simple truth: Good design isn’t measured in square feet—it’s measured in how a space makes you feel.

Through thoughtful planning, smart storage, and careful detailing, this compact apartment was transformed into a home that truly supports its owners’ lifestyle. If you’re planning a renovation, don’t start by asking, “How can I make it bigger?”

Instead, ask yourself— “How can I make my space work better?” More often than not, the answer lies in better design—not more area. At VEDA Architects, this is exactly how we approach every project—creating homes that are practical, timeless, and deeply connected to the people who live in them.

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Namaste, I am Himanshi Sharma, by profession I am an Architect (B. Architecture) and Planner (Environmental planning and management). On this website we will discuss about various topics related to architecture, designing, planning, environment, travel and many more.
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