As soon as I saw the photos of this studio, I knew it was one of those arrangements that needed to be shared with our readers. The reason? Its originality and unique approach to this small space can be a true source of inspiration for many of us.
Opening GalleryWith only 38 square meters, the apartment layout, an open space, has been divided and furnished so that all areas are well separated, individualized, and above all functional. Kitchen, dining area, socializing zone, workspace, and even a sleeping area.
By far, the most interesting aspect is how the balcony area has been designed – a structure of windows that seems incorporated into the interior of the apartment, like a loggia.
Pastel Colors inspire feminine features through pink, blue, and lots of white. Gold details as well as copper ones align with this year's trends, and along with wooden finishes, the entire arrangement exudes warmth and a feeling of comfort and relaxation.
The kitchen area, compact and equipped with only the essentials, continues with a table to discreetly define the dining space. Suspended shelves allow the space to be airy and open. The SMEG refrigerator is a splash of color that stands out from the anonymity of the wood tones combined with white. And Tom Dixon lighting fixtures in copper hues are an excellent addition.
Moving further into the mini-living area, a sofa in a pastel blue and pink curtains complete a bohemian atmosphere where you can immerse yourself at the end of a busy day. A coffee table with almost invisible thin legs discreetly completes the rest of the space. And Eames-style chairs bring a modern touch to the entire decor through their versatility.
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The bed is cleverly integrated into the space of an open bookcase, with long drapes on either side concealing the sleeping area. On either side, we will find wardrobes that meet storage needs.
Such integration of the bed (which, in turn, contains drawers for extra storage) is a smart solution that can be put into practice especially in small spaces.
High windows, from ceiling to floor, allow the space to be flooded with natural light, which enhances the feeling of spaciousness.
The bathroom is no less impressive, its design highlighted by the mosaic on the floor, the rest of the room being predominantly white. Gold accents are also found here for cohesion throughout the space. The trio of mirrors is noteworthy as it offers multiple perspectives.








