A complete family often means a challenge when it comes to interior design because the final result must tell the story of the beneficiaries in as artistic and personal a way as possible for each member.
Architects from Pure Mess present the transformation of an 80-square-meter family apartment, whose design creates a welcoming, relaxing, and balanced atmosphere.
In terms of color, neutral shades and warm colors are chosen, symbols of freshness and naturalness. These are complemented by wood, metal frames, and brick, components that geometrize the appearance of the home without making it rigid.
Minimalism and functionality are the basic characteristics of the living room, where the symmetrical arrangement of furniture consisting of a bookcase and a corner sofa makes the space appear perfect both aesthetically and practically.
Yellow accents and artistic wall decorations allow the living room to become a place dedicated to relaxation and socializing in the highest quality way.
Separated from the living room by a glass wall, the kitchen is fully admired even though we are no longer talking about an open space. The simple lines of the furniture and the pastel green are the details that add freshness to the room.
The luminosity is generous and although we are talking about a long kitchen, a functional space dedicated to dining is cleverly integrated, consisting of a table and two high chairs, all with a modern look.
The exploitation of the connecting space between the rooms is done with the help of furniture dedicated to storage, thus highlighting an oversized dressing room accessorized with mirrors.
The master bedroom is presented in neutral colors and comes with a futuristic theme respected by the furniture and the distribution of storage spaces.
The teenager's room, intended for the two children of the family, brings symmetry to the forefront, having a cheerful and playful image while also respecting the design line of the entire apartment. Rest and desk activities are the most important aspects in this case, and the dedicated furniture takes on a special meaning.








