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Today we present Alfred and his 41 square meter apartment, which he decorated himself, starting from his passion for nature and plants. The entire process took about 6 months, but we believe the wait was well worth it.

He longed for a home of his own that he could decorate to his liking. The space of the two-room apartment in Bucharest is not very generous, but for Alfred it is a fulfilled dream.

He thought about the space with the functions he needs, and imagined the decor as part of nature, with exotic elements discreetly inserted into the design, but enough to harmoniously outline the theme.

The living area incorporates a small kitchen, open plan and a living room. Against a neutral background, with white and warm wood essences, accents of blue, turquoise and green stand out, colors that animate the space and give it extra personality. In addition, decorations with plant motifs convey the concept pursued in decorating the house.

Alfred opted for simple but functional furniture, both for the kitchen and the living room. In the kitchen, the arrangement of the furniture on two sides ensures an efficient work area, with necessary storage spaces. The raised table with Tolix bar stools acts as a partition between the two functions.

Being forced to keep the refrigerator in sight, he chose a blue model that would be a point of interest in the space dedicated to the kitchen.

The centerpiece of this design is found in the bedroom - the wallpaper with a plant motif. There couldn't have been a better choice to complete the conceptual design. The pendant lights above the bedside tables perfectly complement this picture, and the green curtains frame the windows perfectly.

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