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The Studio-Garage, an initiative by Indrė Mylytė-Sinkevičienė of IM Interior, is a 21-square-meter micro-home created by renovating a derelict garage in the medieval old town of Vilnius, Lithuania. The project was envisioned to demonstrate an alternative, minimalist way of life, proving that a person needs very little space to live, work, and sleep comfortably.
The design is characterized by a stark contrast between its industrial exterior and its warm, inviting interior. The original structure was reclad in weathering steel, known as Corten, which gives the exterior a striking, robust appearance that blends into the industrial character of its surroundings. Inside, the walls and built-in furniture are lined with birch plywood, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Recessed lighting further enhances the sense of warmth and space within the compact dwelling.
The small living space is intelligently designed to be highly functional, with clever storage solutions and a versatile layout. The main area combines a living, dining, and sleeping space, featuring a bed surrounded by concealed storage. Narrow picture windows were strategically placed to offer glimpses of the surrounding greenery and the block opposite. A small, contrasting bathroom is included, and a workspace is integrated into the design.
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Designer: Indrė Mylytė-Sinkevičienė (IM Interior)
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Photography: IM Interior
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IM Interior is a Lithuanian interior design studio founded in 2015 by Indrė Mylytė-Sinkevičienė, known for its creative and unconventional approach, particularly in transforming small spaces. The studio gained international recognition for converting a 21-square-meter garage in Vilnius into a minimalist micro home, demonstrating how aesthetic and functional living is possible with less space. Their projects often involve balancing contrasting elements, such as warm wood interiors against industrial materials like corten steel, to create unique and inviting spaces.









































