In this case, a three-room apartment can become the perfect home for any family when it is designed to meet the needs of each member as much as possible.

From the moment you step inside the dwelling, you notice that the use of open spaces is abandoned, with each room exercising its own role without being confused with the others.

The living room is spacious and consists of an extendable corner sofa and a minimalist bookcase. The only highlighted details are a floor lamp and an abstract painting placed on the outer wall. As for the color scheme, light shades of beige and gray are chosen, the splash of color being the corner sofa itself.

The master bedroom adds a visual plus through the use of violet as the base color for textile accessories. Centrally positioned is a double bed with a simple design, a bench, and a small dresser. Art is also highlighted here by adding hand-painted paintings that illustrate elements from nature.

The second bedroom presents itself as a youth room where, in addition to proper rest, all other activities to which the youngest member of the family adheres can be carried out under optimal conditions. In this case, the small bed is positioned laterally to offer generous space for the desk and dressing table.

The color palette is enriched again, adding a pastel purple to the linear wall patterns and turquoise in the geometric textures of the drapes.

The kitchen stands out both through its large surface area and the addition of modern elements, making this room the main point of interest in the interior design. The furniture is minimalist and modern and occupies most of the room.

Functionally, it incorporates all appliances while maintaining a visual continuity of the combination of present elements. Hidden LED strips under the upper cabinets reveal details of the wall that connects to the countertop. These same details can be found in the pattern of the sliding door leading outside and in the design of the mask that hides the radiator.

Modernity is represented this time by the artificial lighting components found in the furniture, and the dining area, where we cannot help but notice the use of a painted picture as the main accessory element.

Although, in many cases, the hallway only serves to create connections between the rooms that make up the dwelling, here it becomes practical, providing generous storage space over its entire surface.

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