When you want to transform your home into a place with personality, you can follow trends and choose to accentuate the decor using nonconformist patterns.

In this case, we are talking about a two-room apartment, compartmentalized in a functional manner, dedicated to both relaxation and carrying out daily activities as easily as possible.

The lack of open space, which we are used to being the main structuring method for contemporary interiors, is not felt at all, with each room exercising its specific roles in a classic way.

The living room, of modest size, has in its composition an extendable corner sofa, a modern coffee table, a chest of drawers and a wardrobe, both with a minimalist design. The predominant shades are immaculate white and the colors characteristic of the Scandinavian style.

The bedroom brings to the forefront a combination of textures in terms of textile accessories and maintains the Scandinavian line from the adjacent room. The furniture is practical and compact, and with a "corner" design, it continues symmetrically with all the other elements.

The shades of the furniture, its design, and the wall patterns take us back to a vintage-accented setting when we talk about the dining area. Although the kitchen provides us with a limited space, it is structured functionally and allows for the proper preparation and serving of meals.

The accessorizing subtly reveals ethnographic nuances that give a sense of uniqueness.

In the bathroom space, different textures are harmoniously combined. On one hand, we have perfectly geometric lines, and on the other, an abstraction of these transposed in a modern way without needing precise linear tracing. The focal point is the round recessed mirror, which comes with its own LED for more precise lighting.

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