For the space of this apartment, the designer bet on yellow as the main chromatic theme. Thus, we will find it in different forms in all rooms, excellently integrated into the decor.
The FamilyGallery family living in this 3-room apartment was open to the proposal to experiment with an impact color, and the result fully satisfied them. The kitchen is the family's favorite place, where the largest amount of yellow is used, in different shades and proportions.
Touches of yellow can be found in the living room, but also in the child's room, in the hallway or in the matrimonial bedroom.
At the level of the living room, the arrangement was thought out to be as airy as possible, with furniture focused on the main pieces. A set of three asymmetric suspended bodies, two others smaller and a cabinet-type body at the base of the television and a corner sofa briefly compose the decor in the living room.
With the help of textiles and the combination of yellow with gray, the space receives personality along with a scenic lighting that adds a plus of style to the arrangement.
And for the kitchen, the same minimalist line was used, but with an emphasis on functionality and, of course, on yellow. The furniture is arranged linearly, with the necessary storage spaces; in addition, the worktop continues along the window, thus having more space for cooking or a snack or simply for accessories and decorations.
In the center of the room, a dining area was set up with an extendable white table and yellow Eames-type chairs. The Roman-style drapery attracts attention through its cheerful print.
For the bedroom, softer, more neutral, more restful shades were chosen. Yellow is discreetly present at the level of the duvet cover and decorative pillows. Wanting to create a sense of spaciousness, the designer opted for an idea as simple as it is efficient: mounting two mirrors symmetrically on either side of the bed.
In the middle, a zone was integrated that imitates bricks, and the upholstered headboard of the bed adds extra comfort.








