The proximity to nature was the theme that the designers wanted to explore in the design of this 2-bedroom apartment. They focused on opening the balcony outwards and the generous glazed surface, outlining a warm and welcoming home through the color palette and textures of the finishes.

The living room forms a unitary whole with the kitchen and terrace, thus ensuring a balanced transfer between interior and exterior. The large windows provide plenty of natural light throughout the daytime zone.

White is predominant, and the wood inserts that we find abundantly in the decor refer to the nearby natural setting. The design reminds us of Scandinavian interiors, with plenty of light and furniture optimized for the beneficiaries' needs. The conversation area is gathered within the perimeter described by the rug, thus highlighting each function within the arrangement.

Storage spaces, a common problem in block apartments, are arranged in various forms; living room units consisting of cupboards and drawers, as well as a separate bookcase unit built into a kind of niche.

The daytime zone is a privileged space in this apartment. The functions intertwine harmoniously and allow natural movements within the room. The rocking chair along with the lampshade compose a wonderful reading spot, while the dining area makes a discreet transition towards the kitchen area; to highlight this space, the wall next to the table is clad with wood.

The log also reminds us once again of the surrounding natural setting and green spaces outside the building.

The kitchen is arranged in an L-shape, with minimalist furniture and a glossy white MDF finish. Appliances are incorporated into the furniture, creating a unified look for the decor, which is necessary especially in open spaces. Interesting is the window inserted between the furniture units that provides extra natural light to the cooking area and implicitly to the washing area.

The spotlights offer uniform lighting for each function.

The balcony was conceived as an extension of the living room outdoors, where you can spend time on warm days or evenings and not only. The nature theme is also found in the hallway through the beech wallpaper arranged on the wall with the entrance door or through the perforated coat rack in the shape of a branch.

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