The size of the apartment shouldn't be an obstacle when planning a design that integrates aesthetic preferences while maintaining functionality. This 45 sq m apartment in Madrid was decorated with the aim of including everything necessary for the owners, without neglecting the aesthetic aspect.
Opening the GalleryLiving room has been combined with the open kitchen and dining area, however, each of these functional zones is differentiated by its own decor accents. The chosen furniture is characterized by multifunctionality.
Thus, the sofa can be divided into two separate two-seater units or grouped into a corner large enough for the whole family or invited friends. The three-tier coffee table can be used as a unit or separated into three individual tables.
The workspace is located in a corner bathed in natural light, which is also reflected by the glossy texture of the material chosen for this piece of furniture.
The abundance of decorative objects and personal belongings does not destroy the balance of a well-organized room; they are arranged on carefully selected pieces of furniture to combine aesthetics with the practical needs of the owners.
The apartment's bedroom houses a wardrobe mounted into one of the walls, being another example of intelligent furniture adaptation to the limited space of the Madrid apartment. The urban terrace is spacious enough to create a small relaxation oasis at height, adorned with decorative plants.
The entire decor chosen for the interior of the apartment is characterized by minimalism, a modern look, enveloped in a light color scheme reminiscent of the Scandinavian atmosphere interspersed with industrial accents on occasion.








