For this impressive transformation, designer Andreea Marcu from Andreea Marcu Interiors Studio Design opted for a contemporary and impactful line with a functional base, all for adequate comfort.
Open the GalleryRegarding the distribution of rooms, the open space incorporates three areas of interest: living room, dining area, and kitchen. Aesthetic homogeneity allows for a close connection and continuity between zones.
We are talking about a color palette based on shades derived from gray, velvet textures, and glossy gold and silver accents, to which natural green details are added through decorative plants.
The kitchen furniture is minimalist, almost blending with the mural design, identifying very easily with it. The separation of upper cabinets from lower ones is done in a modern and abstract way, by adding a metallic mosaic mural.
The kitchen space continues with the addition of an island with 3 upholstered bar stools. The dining area and the relaxation space seem to be mirrored, with furniture and lighting fixtures maintaining the same details, in different dimensions.
The living room is identified by a large sectional sofa that manages to capture attention along with the floral details of the wallpaper. The three components that bring the entire open space out of anonymity are undoubtedly glass, mirrors, and artificial lighting fixtures which, in the case of the living room and dining area, present an ultra-modern design.
With an exceptional style to which a plus of femininity is added, the master bedroom takes on a functional role that inevitably captures attention due to its modern and "magazine-worthy" aesthetics. Here we also find the same velvet textures, metallic inserts, and oversized mirrors.
Delicate accents are given by the introduction of pink as the main color, as well as lighting fixtures with a precious appearance, such as chandeliers with glass globes. Regarding unique details, we mention here the velvet headboard that stretches across the entire height of the wall, the metal rails placed on the wall, and the two bedside tables entirely made of mirrors.








