If you also live in a 55 square meter space and don't know how to approach the arrangement of your apartment, we have the perfect example for you. The combination of functionality and aesthetics through ingenious creative solutions has led to a truly spectacular result that we invite you to follow in detail below.
Opening GalleryProject, signed by the talented young people from Craftr, represents an original vision of arranging small apartments.
We are talking about a 55 square meter dwelling with two bedrooms, a real challenge for specialists due to the need to use the available space as efficiently as possible so that it meets the needs of the lifestyle of the couple who will live here.
The color palette predominantly formed from white and gray for the walls reminds us of Nordic interiors, bright and warm. Oak essence parquet was used for the floor, a strong, vibrant texture that amplifies the space.
The living room space is excellently valued (the entrance hall has been eliminated). The arrangement is airy. The furniture does not burden the space, increasing its functionality. The dining area has been arranged by the window to benefit fully from natural light.
A practical idea was the integration of a bench (which also serves as storage) and an extendable Skovby table which allows a larger number of people to use this area. Ingenious is also the way they chose to mask the vertical radiator and the air conditioning unit, both next to a soldier-type body in the window area.
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The living room communicates directly with the kitchen, the transition being made through a bookcase, a decorative element with a dynamic composition that unfolds on two sides, perfect for displaying books and decorations. On the other side, the same body houses a series of mini-spaces for specific kitchen storage. The refrigerator is also integrated into this assembly.
For the bedroom (a rather limited space), the architects opted for a minimalist line in shades of gray and white, and the play of textures gives the space a relaxed character. Exposed brick and oak veneer, similar to that used for the parquet are two inspired choices.
The second bedroom was designed as a workspace, the furniture offering the possibility for the room to be used as a guest room. For the bathroom arrangement, a combination of textures was chosen which, together with the walk-in shower, amplifies the space. The bathroom also has generous storage spaces, both under the sink and behind the mirror.
Photo credit: Cosmin Dragomir


























