We love to seek inspiration in any type of space, whether it's 30 or 100 square meters. Creative and functional ideas come from any source and manage to inspire us every day, with each room described. Today we have chosen 2 spaces, namely 2 studio apartments of 36 and 37 square meters respectively. What do the two have in common? Functional areas and a minimalist design focused on efficiency.

The first apartment, with an area of 36 square meters, stands out for its openness. The functions communicate harmoniously with each other, covering the needs of those who inhabit it. It was even possible to integrate a bed as a sleeping area and a workspace.

The kitchen is visually separated from the rest of the room but communicates directly through a small dining area. This studio offers the comfort anyone needs. The neutral color palette and textures of the finishes (wooden parquet flooring and table) create a warm and welcoming home; spotlights provide pleasant ambient lighting.

The choice of fabric for the drapes and decorative pillows brings a cheerful feel to the space.

The Second Apartment

Unlike the first apartment, here the sleeping area is better defined; we can even say that we have a bedroom in a separate room.

The kitchen has been arranged in an unusual way, its position being near the entrance door. Laid out linearly with compact furniture and built-in appliances, this open area of the home offers you the essentials for cooking and storage.

Against a predominantly white backdrop, the front between the furniture units (the suspended one and the main one) draws attention in a pleasant way, being an inspiring area of interest.

Here's how these 2 simple, minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired designs show us how to enjoy our homes in a comfortable and functional way, even if they don't exceed 40 square meters. I hope they inspire you too!

Photo source: Design-Remont offers a wide range of services for your home renovation needs.

Furnishing the First 36 sq m Apartment

Furnishing the first 36 sq m apartment

Furnishing the first 36 sq m apartment