The first apartment: I love this space! I love the old beams left when the ceiling was raised. Thoughtful, aesthetic living made cozy and serene. Wonderful 😊
All of them are fantastic. The best possible solutions with the given space. The 2nd one in 18th,so bright and airy,and the beautiful terrace is a luxury. Very pretty. And the last one,Pigalle district 😳😃 wow! So chic....I think it's the biggest one, if I am correct. But so chic and elegantly sharp. Love it. Only the view with the building opposite is not ideal,but it's Paris. Still,they have a good size balcony and in the middle of action and all. I really like the last one. Very clean line,but cozy. All of them are great. I wish them very happy living in their beautiful homes. Thanks for sharing. There were seperate episodes for each of the apts.before. I remember details.👍🏻✨️🇫🇷
Taste differs so greatly as unlike many others commenting here the third one is still my fave. The shower, the kitchen bench, and moving of the bedroom are my fave design features. Amazing!
Hey dear NTS team! If you're able to, it'd be great if used the youtube chapter function on the video to mark the runtime for the different apartments :D
These are beautiful and so clever with design. What I love about these the most is that although they are all peaceful and spacious, none of them are stark or overly minimalist, they all feel like homes to be lived in and have personality and real life happen there. It's nice to see the humanity as well as beauty. Definitely keeping this collection to refer back to, thanks ❤
Love these! But Need to correct about the fact that Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect, not Danish. He's well known for his contributions to mc modern architecture and design here in Finland.
I think she might have hastened over a comma/break in her speech... It sounds to me like she jumps from Danish architects in plural to Alvar Aalto. I'm also Finnish, so I came looking for this comment ;)
These are all so good! So many nice touches, good space for storage, etc. I like that they managed to have actual doors and separation between rooms but still felt like they used the space well, letting in light and avoiding feeling cramped. The third one in particular had many unexpected design choices, but I felt like it worked! I actually quite liked it.
I've made this comment before & bears repeating...NTS has the best music to accompany each video they air. I especially enjoyed the soundtrack for apartment #2.
I love the apartment of the person that had a baby. But honestly, what is it with people putting reading material on or near toilets! My background in microbiology tells me this is a bad idea!
The apartment with the cork entrance wall was too dark. I would suggest the use of whiteboard as you can use magnets to display photos, etc. on the whiteboard.
I'm trying the survival blanket shower curtain! I didn't see how it was placed, but hopefully buying some shower loops will help- such a cool idea to brighten up the bathroom in an economical way too
O couldn't possibly live in small spaces as I dislike going out and am a home bird. These small spaces are ok for people who are out all day and like minimal cleaning.
The first apartment: They did all that reno and still managed not to put in stairs instead of a ladder. Only 20-30 year olds live in a space with a ladder instead of stairs. The day you're injured, sick or she has craps or is pregnant - let's see how that ladder works out... They could have put in stairs with storage in them...
Thank you for the compilation. It's interesting to see and compare the different approaches to these spaces. That 3rd apartment though... woof. Perhaps it appeals to the client, but whoever next buys this apartment best be prepared for a complete remodel. 😄
Some very clever use of spaces, to rip it all out and redesign a working, modern, functional home is the best idea, rather than try and just redecorate what is not working....❤
The 2nd Apartment with the view of the Sacre-Coeur is beautiful. The only downside is the massive 5g tower looming over the balcony. There is no way I'd want to live that close to those without knowing what the implications on your health would be.
Shared Light & Full height Mezzanine: Very sadly it's NOT a true mezzanine, even tough there's enough space within the rafters as shown by the small sky light. Quote "(mezzo means 'half' in Italian) up the wall on a floor which has a ceiling at least twice as high as a floor with minimum height." Wiki'.00 If that 1m of height was added from ceiling centre to both sides of the bed there would be a real full height 2nd floor.* Also SOP allows Skylights being installed on top of roof is usually not consider a change in roof heights. If this was done the height could be even 3m !!! This large sky light would also bring in so much more sunlight to whole suite. If there was a 2ndry sliding panel to the bathroom of polycarbonate the light from main room & the bathroom could be shared & at night would act as a large lamp. * Probable that a lower truss on a rafter may need to be removed, but that cross bracing to the rafters either side will solve any structural issues.
Ok, I'm confused. When you say apartment do you own the property. If not why would you put all that time, money & energy into something that is owned by someone else. Then, when they rent to someone after you, they can increase the rental rate bc of all the upgrades. Pls explain...
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A bit disappointed in how big these apartments were. These cases don't limit your space that much or encourage you to optimize. Always a joy to see nice interior design, though.
Now,they do,but hurts the ears.Sorry ,in advance to All the French native speakers. Qui,qui.that is about it for my knowledge of french😂😂😂 So joke on me❤😊
@@naturelover6520 actually it's not a requirement as this channel has several videos where the person doesn't speak English but English subtitles are then provided.
Outside space is a huge plus for a flat. I am not a fan of open plan really. The last flat looked cluttered to me with kitchen, dining and sitting room all together. The only place to have any privacy is the bedroom. On a separate note, the graffiti outside is UGLY and we used to visit Paris for weekend breaks up until about ten years ago. I am not sure how safe it is to visit now. Friends have been and say things have changed alot.
Nice apartments, very inspiring...but can anyone smile or show some level of emotion or animation? Yikes...these were painfully dry for me to watch, I couldn't get through it.
the most depressing video ever having a bedroom that does not look like a prison cell or that you do not have to climb stipe and dangerous stairs to reach the bed is too much to ask for how about showing extra small shelters for migrants with the caption "NEVER TOO SMALL". After all they are free, but you would not dare doing it sheltering migrants is such small spaces would cause outrage and yet regular citizens are happy and proud to spend a small fortune for glorified big closets showing a normally sized apartment is... abnormal for this channel, its either the "NEVER TOO SMALL" or multi million dollar mega mansions its basically immigrant normal accommodations, "NEVER TOO SMALL" for citizens, and mega mansions for the elite
thats an example for: how to get more content for yt with what we have. like the series but thats kinda poor 😢 how to monetize: buy the magazine, no thanks. but i own the books. architect and industrial designer ❤
How is this practical? You put your bedroom where the library should have been, have more books than clothes and barely any room for food and cleaning supplies with a cracked sink? This was done more for art than a practical life… proof? All your food is on the counter.
The first apartment:
I love this space! I love the old beams left when the ceiling was raised. Thoughtful, aesthetic living made cozy and serene. Wonderful 😊
the first appartement of Matthieu Torres and Clementine is super impressive. Simple, interesting, cozy and airy. I wouldn't change a thing.
I loved the 1st one! The way they combined the bath, closet, bed and shelving was fabulous!
This “Never Too Small” compilation is a fantastic showcase of Parisian charm in compact spaces!
All of them are fantastic. The best possible solutions with the given space. The 2nd one in 18th,so bright and airy,and the beautiful terrace is a luxury. Very pretty. And the last one,Pigalle district 😳😃 wow! So chic....I think it's the biggest one, if I am correct. But so chic and elegantly sharp. Love it. Only the view with the building opposite is not ideal,but it's Paris. Still,they have a good size balcony and in the middle of action and all. I really like the last one. Very clean line,but cozy. All of them are great. I wish them very happy living in their beautiful homes. Thanks for sharing. There were seperate episodes for each of the apts.before. I remember details.👍🏻✨️🇫🇷
Excellent 4 inspiration what fits in small spaces.
@8:45 FINNISH architect Alvar Aalto. If a DANISH one was really intended, may I suggest Arne Jacobsen or Børge Mogensen? ;)
The light blue bathroom 😍
It was an honor to be nominated. 🙏
I know right?
The first apartment is stunning. Warm and considerate, it feels minimalistic and joyful. Wonderful design 😘
Taste differs so greatly as unlike many others commenting here the third one is still my fave. The shower, the kitchen bench, and moving of the bedroom are my fave design features. Amazing!
Hey dear NTS team! If you're able to, it'd be great if used the youtube chapter function on the video to mark the runtime for the different apartments :D
Done! Thanks for the reminder!
@@nevertoosmall Awesome! Thank you :)
I really like the use of drawers for dishes instead of upper cabinets. Thoughtful designs can make very small spaces more than adequate.
These are beautiful and so clever with design. What I love about these the most is that although they are all peaceful and spacious, none of them are stark or overly minimalist, they all feel like homes to be lived in and have personality and real life happen there. It's nice to see the humanity as well as beauty. Definitely keeping this collection to refer back to, thanks ❤
Love revisiting that blue bedroom. Stunning colour!
Love these! But Need to correct about the fact that Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect, not Danish. He's well known for his contributions to mc modern architecture and design here in Finland.
I think she might have hastened over a comma/break in her speech... It sounds to me like she jumps from Danish architects in plural to Alvar Aalto. I'm also Finnish, so I came looking for this comment ;)
Timely for the Paris Olympics, oui Pari!
Paris apartments are always my favourite!
The third apartment is my all time favourite from NTS ❤
I completely agree! Beautiful design.
What an exceptional video presentation of these beautiful spaces in Paris. I LOVE IT!!! XOX from Ireland
All 5 apartments are stunning, well designed and inspiring ❤ Love this edition
Beautiful for a single person or someone who is retired.
Love all these creative solutions. As for myself, I would feel most comfortable in the second apartment because of the materials used.
This video was only made for me! I love your Paris appartments!😊
Yay, then look out for part 2 coming soon! There are so many good ones to only have one video ;)
Love the dreamy blue bathroom that Jean and Victor created🩵🩵🩵
I have mild dyslexia and the title gave me a fright!
anywho, these apartments are beatifully made!
Oops, sorry about the title fright! Hopefully the beautiful apartments made up for it.
@@nevertoosmall❤.Thx.beautiful video❤
These are all so good! So many nice touches, good space for storage, etc. I like that they managed to have actual doors and separation between rooms but still felt like they used the space well, letting in light and avoiding feeling cramped. The third one in particular had many unexpected design choices, but I felt like it worked! I actually quite liked it.
The last one is dope
Its totally my vibe ☺️
I've made this comment before & bears repeating...NTS has the best music to accompany each video they air. I especially enjoyed the soundtrack for apartment #2.
The Togo seats were created by Michel Ducaroy a French designer and artist.
I love the apartment of the person that had a baby. But honestly, what is it with people putting reading material on or near toilets! My background in microbiology tells me this is a bad idea!
Always,very,very bad😅agree😊
@@sunstarpunkme too😅
It feels like we all had an amazing Paris tour. 🧡🧡
Alvar Aalto was Finnish
Wonderful !
Enjoy
wow - so much inspiration. Loved each one but for different reasons.
An incredibly systematic and laborious living space. congratulations very much
The apartment with the cork entrance wall was too dark. I would suggest the use of whiteboard as you can use magnets to display photos, etc. on the whiteboard.
Open selving on kitchen wall would look beautiful
I'm trying the survival blanket shower curtain! I didn't see how it was placed, but hopefully buying some shower loops will help- such a cool idea to brighten up the bathroom in an economical way too
Always very interesting !
Fantastic, thoughtful design created a spacious yet intimate space.
bonjour de Tours ! j; ai exactement le même accent quand je parle anglais !
Wow. I love 3, 4 and 5..... but 3 hate the furnishings.
5 of the Best Small Paris Apartments, couldn't be more exaggerated.
O couldn't possibly live in small spaces as I dislike going out and am a home bird. These small spaces are ok for people who are out all day and like minimal cleaning.
I love the chandelier ( 3:20 ) in the first one and would love information on it! Is there a place for that somewhere?
The first apartment: They did all that reno and still managed not to put in stairs instead of a ladder. Only 20-30 year olds live in a space with a ladder instead of stairs.
The day you're injured, sick or she has craps or is pregnant - let's see how that ladder works out... They could have put in stairs with storage in them...
Thank you for the compilation. It's interesting to see and compare the different approaches to these spaces. That 3rd apartment though... woof. Perhaps it appeals to the client, but whoever next buys this apartment best be prepared for a complete remodel. 😄
Love nr 4!
Fantastic place-
Beautiful apartments! Nice features, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. 🤩
All so lovely.
well designed & pretty , love them all 🩶 thanks NTS
Спасибо! Очень понравилось
Mignon 100/% I love ir, clean, practical and beautiful
Todos são lindos, mas o último apartamento ... Ganhou meu ❤
how do I use a survival blanket as a shower curtain 😮
Some very clever use of spaces, to rip it all out and redesign a working, modern, functional home is the best idea, rather than try and just redecorate what is not working....❤
The 2nd Apartment with the view of the Sacre-Coeur is beautiful. The only downside is the massive 5g tower looming over the balcony. There is no way I'd want to live that close to those without knowing what the implications on your health would be.
Love them all.
beautiful! alvar aalto is finnish.
3 and 5 for me
It’s important to have a walk in wardrobe to keep your inflatable lobster in. (At 5:20).
My favorite comment in this video ❤❤❤❤❤
LOVE your shower curtain.
Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect, not Danish...nice episode though anyways
cool🎉🎉🎉
Shared Light & Full height Mezzanine: Very sadly it's NOT a true mezzanine, even tough there's enough space within the rafters as shown by the small sky light. Quote "(mezzo means 'half' in Italian) up the wall on a floor which has a ceiling at least twice as high as a floor with minimum height." Wiki'.00
If that 1m of height was added from ceiling centre to both sides of the bed there would be a real full height 2nd floor.* Also SOP allows Skylights being installed on top of roof is usually not consider a change in roof heights. If this was done the height could be even 3m !!!
This large sky light would also bring in so much more sunlight to whole suite.
If there was a 2ndry sliding panel to the bathroom of polycarbonate the light from main room & the bathroom could be shared & at night would act as a large lamp.
* Probable that a lower truss on a rafter may need to be removed, but that cross bracing to the rafters either side will solve any structural issues.
Love that none of the spaces are tv centric
Ok, I'm confused. When you say apartment do you own the property. If not why would you put all that time, money & energy into something that is owned by someone else. Then, when they rent to someone after you, they can increase the rental rate bc of all the upgrades. Pls explain...
The first one!
Love all the apartments. But having a child I know I can never make it work for us. Perfect for single people or minimalist couples.
La fenêtre (appartement 2) et grande baie (appartement 3) vitrée qui donne directement sur le lit dans la chambre me stressent énormément
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Deja vu?
If you were offered a $500,000 house or a $5 million house, which would you choose?
дякую !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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The city views were much more interesting than any of these apartments.
Why not put a beautiful rug up in bedroom, it isn't warm but cold & sterile
Do you own this appartment?
I so need some advise.After receiving a,diagnosis of type 2 diabetes l underwent a radical change in my diet and general lifestyle.I have been successful in gaining remission of my condition without medication.An added blessing is a significant weight loss.This seems to have prompted quite rude behaviors and comments from close family,especially my adult daughter.My husband who has been a Type 1 diabetic for 43 years has made fun of my efforts to eat small portions of food and even encouraged my daughter to put an empty plate in front of me at a family gathering.She did exactly that by the way.All of these behaviors have been presented with out of control laughter which l find cruel and humiliating.How can l deal with this treatment which comes from the people l thought would support me the most?
A bit disappointed in how big these apartments were. These cases don't limit your space that much or encourage you to optimize. Always a joy to see nice interior design, though.
These arent that small i have seen much smaller ones in Paris
З чого зроблено покриття підлоги?
ew no sink. Don't they wash they hands after using the toilet?
I remember a time back in the early 80's when they refused to speak English!!
Now,they do,but hurts the ears.Sorry ,in advance to All the French native speakers.
Qui,qui.that is about it for my knowledge of french😂😂😂
So joke on me❤😊
@@naturelover6520 actually it's not a requirement as this channel has several videos where the person doesn't speak English but English subtitles are then provided.
Outside space is a huge plus for a flat. I am not a fan of open plan really. The last flat looked cluttered to me with kitchen, dining and sitting room all together. The only place to have any privacy is the bedroom. On a separate note, the graffiti outside is UGLY and we used to visit Paris for weekend breaks up until about ten years ago. I am not sure how safe it is to visit now. Friends have been and say things have changed alot.
Nice apartments, very inspiring...but can anyone smile or show some level of emotion or animation? Yikes...these were painfully dry for me to watch, I couldn't get through it.
Personally, I do not care for the third apartment. I looks incomplete. And the only comfortable place where you can relax is the bed.
Why in the world would you need all of those books you are not a library
the most depressing video ever
having a bedroom that does not look like a prison cell or that you do not have to climb stipe and dangerous stairs to reach the bed is too much to ask for
how about showing extra small shelters for migrants with the caption "NEVER TOO SMALL". After all they are free, but you would not dare doing it
sheltering migrants is such small spaces would cause outrage and yet regular citizens are happy and proud to spend a small fortune for glorified big closets
showing a normally sized apartment is... abnormal for this channel, its either the "NEVER TOO SMALL" or multi million dollar mega mansions
its basically immigrant normal accommodations, "NEVER TOO SMALL" for citizens, and mega mansions for the elite
Mal filmé
thats an example for: how to get more content for yt with what we have. like the series but thats kinda poor 😢 how to monetize: buy the magazine, no thanks. but i own the books. architect and industrial designer ❤
The people who live there are more important than your frivilous comment about where things should be. They are happy so don't critize them.
Dommage que ce ne soit pas en Français.
Togo sofas everywhere : ( french accents thicker than Maurice Chevalier, neglected bedrooms ...and good minimalist ideas
How is this practical? You put your bedroom where the library should have been, have more books than clothes and barely any room for food and cleaning supplies with a cracked sink? This was done more for art than a practical life… proof? All your food is on the counter.
Those are too small
No, it's never too small
una hermosura todooooo 😍❤👏🌺🌸