
Apartment Design: Unique and Original Details for Decor
Today's project is a special one, an apartment in Paris with superb features and original elements.

Today's project is a special one, an apartment in Paris with superb features and original elements.

Imagination has no limits when it comes to interior design. Even 50 square meters are enough to create a pleasant space where a family can live comfortably.

Architect and designer Alexandra Stancu successfully transformed a space of just a few square meters into a modern and beautifully decorated studio, perfect for a young student.

A 50 square meter apartment offers limited decorating options. The restricted space compels you to make efficient decisions that ensure comfort and enjoyment in your own home.

The design of this Bucharest apartment was handled by architect Alexandra Stancu, and we can say she did an exceptional job both aesthetically and functionally.

Designer Alexander White was tasked with decorating a 1920s home in a modern style while preserving its architectural features. The result? A clean layout with subtle Scandinavian influences, even vintage touches, plenty of light, and colorful details.

A simple style is not always synonymous with a monotonous or boring decor. Neutral tones can give way to a surprising design that stands out through the shapes and associations chosen to create an arrangement.

Designed by the team at Plasterlina, this bright apartment has been decorated with a lot of imagination, with elements of originality found at every turn. Let's take a closer look at the layout.

Designing small spaces has always been a challenge, but those who have successfully overcome this hurdle can be proud of their achievements. What do these apartments in New York have in common? They are all small in size (on the borderline between an apartment and a studio), but they have style and personality.

This apartment is the work of Dutch architects from the firm i29, specializing in interior design. They seem to have a preference for using as few colors as possible when decorating an interior.

We don't know exactly how many square meters are needed for personal comfort, but designer Pavlova Oksana has put a project into practice aimed at illustrating this concept; she concentrated in 47 square meters a space where you can easily carry out all your daily activities, from morning to evening.