This 40 square meter apartment is located in Moscow and was designed by the architecture firm NT2 Architecture The space was reconfigured and divided into a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a small workspace.
This apartment is decorated with a charming pastel color scheme and the interior design style can be categorized somewhere between Scandinavian and modern.
The walls are decorated with an interesting wallpaper pattern, and the floor color complements the color scheme well, making the space appear much larger than it actually is.
The curtains hang from ceiling to floor, adding a sense of spaciousness to the room.
Scandinavian design elements are prevalent throughout, whether in the straight lines of the furniture or the abundant use of wood.
Functionality is the key feature of this style. Nordic interiors do not include unnecessary elements; everything visible is intended to be useful without needlessly burdening the décor.
In one corner of the living room is a small workspace, beneath which is a platform offering multiple storage spaces. Next to the desk is a rather comfortable bed, which is a very ingenious solution.
This design incorporates a variety of materials and textures for wall decoration, such as wood panels, wallpaper, tiles, and vibrant paint colors.








