A bright and cheerful apartment can be an oasis of peace in a perpetually bustling city. The arrangement we are showcasing today shows us that we don't need much to feel good in the space allocated for a two-bedroom apartment, but a touch of color is always welcome.

This arrangement puts us in a good mood, with turquoise blue predominating, reminiscent of the sea, complemented by neutral gray which chromatically balances the space.

The kitchen is visually enlarged by transforming the dividing wall into a partition made of evenly spaced pillars, very interesting from an architectural point of view. The designer proposed creating a dining space between the kitchen and the living area, thus establishing continuity between the functional areas and ensuring that no corner of the apartment is excluded.

The kitchen and dining area open onto the hallway, but are visually delimited from the entrance area to the apartment and the living room. In the living room there is a sofa and two coffee tables, and on the parallel wall several niches have been built which integrate various decorative objects illuminated by small recessed spotlights.

The five parallel pillars allow glimpses of what's happening in the kitchen, the dining area and the hallway from any corner of the living room.

In the living room we find the simplicity specific to modern design. Turquoise blue and white are the main chromatic pair used, appearing in smaller or larger doses throughout all the spaces of the apartment.

In the L-shaped kitchen, turquoise has been incorporated into a band of ceramic tiles among the gray ones. The furniture includes minimal pieces, white in color and with a glossy texture.