
Color and 4 Perfect Rooms for a Family with 2 Children
Modern, simple, functional, and colorful. These are some of the ingredients chosen by designers, ingredients that aim to create a comfortable and visually pleasing space.

Modern, simple, functional, and colorful. These are some of the ingredients chosen by designers, ingredients that aim to create a comfortable and visually pleasing space.

Through efficient repartitioning and a comprehensive renovation, this 36 square meter studio apartment has been transformed into a functional home offering the comfort of a two-bedroom apartment.

Contemporary renovations propose a certain departure from the comfort zone: spaces with open kitchens, industrial-inspired finishes, exposed brick, minimalist lighting fixtures, and furniture perceived as understated.

Sometimes, decorating in light shades and white can bore us. Perhaps it's the uniformity, perhaps a decor without too many personality accents, but the truth is that sometimes we feel the need for colors and prints.

In a small apartment, compromises are inevitable, especially when a second child arrives. For the layout we're proposing today, this meant transforming the living room into the children's bedroom.

A fresh look and a touch of femininity can transform your home into a true space for relaxation and well-being.

We've never been drawn to white like this before! The entire apartment radiates, natural light pours in effortlessly through the generous windows, and the whole space feels more spacious and welcoming thanks to the power of white.

Romanian design makes a strong comeback in our pages with a new layout signed by Lidia Ratoi, a young promoter of parametric architecture, and Alexandru Bucur from Interiology, about whom we have written before.

To furnish this 54 square meter space, the designers aimed for maximum functionality. We're talking about a 3-room apartment inhabited by a family with one child.

Glass, one of the materials recognized as a point of interest for artistic and creative fields, has played a role since ancient times in transforming and enhancing both the aesthetic and practical aspects of elements it comes into contact with.

For this apartment, the designer envisioned a loft-style interior with dark colors and brick textures.