This apartment is the work of Dutch architects from the firm i29, specializing in interior design. They seem to have a preference for using as few colors as possible when decorating an interior. For example, this Amsterdam apartment has walls, ceiling, and floor completely white, with color provided only by pine wood paneling in places.

What is special about the wooden furniture is that the wardrobe doors have a series of asymmetric openings of different irregular shapes.

The GaleriaCuloarea white and pine wood dominate the entire house, in various combinations: in the living room, the ceiling, floor, and furniture are white with a single partition wall made of wood; the kitchen has only the ceiling and part of the furniture made of wood, the bathroom is entirely white, and the staircase leading to the attic is also made of wood.

The presence of chairs, a sofa, and an abstract painting, all in a very dark color, strongly contrasts with the simple hues of the walls.

The straight lines and clean cuts of the furniture create a sense of calm and simplicity, characteristic of the minimalist style. This style also supports the idea of open space, of giving up unnecessary objects in the home and any other element that would clutter the décor.

What makes this apartment truly unique is the furniture featuring numerous carved "holes." Through these holes, one can glimpse the objects stored within the cupboards. The doors do not conceal the interior disarray but rather allow a view of the same rigor present throughout the home's design.

Minimalism is a concept based on coherence and rigor, traits that are reflected in the mindset of those who embrace it.

The simple nuances, the use of rigid materials and precise lines remind us of the Swedish style of interior decorating. Combined, all these elements create a bright, airy space suitable for both families and single individuals.

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