The perfect home is not only represented by the feeling of belonging and uniqueness, but also by its identification with each member of the family, from young to old. And how can you make your own dwelling speak about you if not by decorating it in line with the latest trends?

This is how the story of transforming a three-room apartment dedicated to a young family unfolds.

Since we are talking about an unmistakable Scandinavian style, its characteristics will be found in each of the rooms that make up the transformed surface, characteristics that take on a nonconformist touch as can be seen from the simple visualization of the points of interest.

The hallway is the one that introduces the subject of the arrangement by placing relaxation and storage spaces and an impressive mirror.

One of the rooms most faithful to the Scandinavian design is the open space formed by the kitchen and living room, where shades of immaculate white, gray, turquoise and yellow stand out, along with natural wood.

Minimalism leaves its mark on the furniture in the two areas and, through the simplicity it exudes, elm and glossy white allow the other brightly colored components to become points of interest. The separation is made through the kitchen furniture and a dining area represented by a table around which there are three chairs with a modern and colorful design.

The living room consists of a large extendable corner sofa and a medieval-style armchair. Turquoise and yellow take the lead, these being found in the mural, in the furniture and in the accessories, as shown to us by the paintings placed on the wall that connects to the outside.

The abstract style of the artificial lighting fixtures is yet another proof that the entire arrangement goes far beyond classic modernism and stands out through its innovative character.

The master bedroom has, without a doubt, the false wall that houses the double bed as its centerpiece.

The abstraction in the form of an irregular geometric shape and the placement of LEDs on each side create a rare optical effect, and the choice of turquoise as the base color of the main wall not only places the entire room in another time space but also gives it a youthful air. All the furniture follows the main pattern and has a minimalist look.

The chandelier and sconces also complement the futuristic aspect and help accentuate the illusion of time travel.

The bathroom space is that magazine page brought to life. The exceptional finishes and modern elements that make it up turn this room into proof of aesthetic evolution. Natural wood, gray and turquoise are the predominant colors. The sanitary ware has a modern design, and the shower area reveals a wall designed for both practical and ornamental purposes.

Since the youngest member of the family needs more attention, their space will become independent, representative and with playful accents, ideal for both relaxation and daily activities. Pink becomes the dominant color, visually calming the entire bedroom.