For this arrangement, the designer envisioned a simple approach, in the spirit of the Scandinavian style, with a few color accents.

The designed space is a 3-room apartment. The emphasis was on creating functional zones, with personal touches for each room.

The living area was minimally outlined to keep the room as airy as possible. Neutral, open shades were used to create a pleasant, warm ambiance. Since the budget was limited, the few basic pieces found in the living room were purchased from IKEA. This concise approach leaves room for beneficiaries to add additional furniture later according to their needs.

Color accents such as yellow bring joy and dynamism to the room, especially in the kitchen space. The arrangement here also follows the same simple line, with linearly arranged furniture and white fronts with yellow. The upper cabinets are white to maintain the brightness of the room, while the main ones come with a mustard-yellow front, matching the tone of the drapery.

The created ambiance is warm and welcoming, and the vegetal motif in the form of decorations completes the decor in a pleasant and natural way, considering the destination of the room.

In the bedroom, the arrangement maintains the same minimalist style, with plenty of white and discreet inserts of grays and prints. The wardrobe and dresser with drawers provide storage space for clothes. Using a wallpaper with geometric shapes, a pleasant accent wall was created behind the bed, attracting the eye as soon as you enter the room.

For the second bedroom, the same neutral shades were used with touches of color that brighten up the decor. The bathroom also relied on functionality, and white along with cream and beige tones describe a simple but pleasant arrangement.

Design: Flatforfox