Today's inspiration comes in the form of this 80 square meter apartment decorated in Scandinavian style. Let's see in detail how the space was conceived and what ideas you can adopt for your own home.

Opening the Gallery The living area is generous, divided into several sub-functions: a conversation area, a reading nook, and a dining area by the window. In keeping with Nordic design, the decor follows the line of neutrals and grays that dominate throughout the space. Contrasting elements serve to break up this monotony and transform the decor into a more interesting one.

The striped wallpaper, prints, warmth of wood, textiles, bold black accents, and varied lines of furniture all contribute to the transformation of the space.

All rooms communicate with each other, the doors having been removed. The space thus appears more fluid and brighter, especially in the hallway and kitchen. The transition from the hallway to the kitchen is marked at floor level by the interruption of the parquet flooring and its replacement with a geometric tile pattern.

The kitchen also predominantly features shades of gray and black accents, but the background is mostly white, with accessories and decorations that add extra interest to the decor. The kitchen configuration is long and narrow, with each side efficiently integrated.

Storage spaces are primarily at the level of the main cabinets, and appliances are incorporated into the furniture for more unity and order in the decor.

A comfortable space was also designed for the bedroom. Here, the wood cladding on the wall with the bed attracts attention as a focal point. The shades are softer and lighter than in the living room. A serene, restful, and comfortable ambiance prevails through the interplay of textures.

Certainly, the bathrooms are true sources of inspiration through excellent space optimization and an added touch of brightness.

To better understand how the design was realized, view the images in the photo gallery above.

Project: Domagala design