Forget additions, think: subtractions. Interior design  is often thought of as a completely additive process - a start-to-finish  creative intervention or method for remodeling an old space into  something fresh, modern and entirely new. Designers took different  approach to this peculiar interior, adding only what was necessary to  make a place livable while subtracting elements to reveal the intrinsic  aesthetic traces of aged spaces. 
 
   
 
As a result of this unique inverted design process, what was once  run-down company housing - and originally envisioned to become  fully-modernized luxury apartments - instead turned into something  distinctly attractive to potential renters, blending aged elements of  the existing spaces with only the most minimal requirements for modern  living. 
Thus, using fewer materials, a limited budget for materials and the  current condition of these condos, Schemata managed to create something  contemporary that appeals to a demographic of creative individuals  seeking to live in one-of-a-kind spaces. They look great in photos, but  really: who wants to live in boring modernist box?                  
