The lack of space in homes is no longer considered a problem. Not even in a studio apartment where we usually encounter this obstacle. However, there are practical ideas and methods by which a space can appear larger and the beauty of the décor can compensate for the lack of size.

This studio apartment, while spatially limited, doesn't give the impression of being cluttered with details. It features a simple, comfortable, and minimalist décor without neglecting its style or impactful elements.

For the living room, a sofa and a lamp were chosen, leaving the rest of the space intentionally free, without introducing other furniture pieces such as cabinets or shelves. In fact, the partition wall between the room and the hallway is made of wooden planks with small connections between them on which different books are leaned.

The overall look feels airy thanks to the combination of white and wood. Transparent pieces like the coffee table and TV stand take up very little space, giving the room the extra space it needs.

The white kitchen furniture with black fronts between the kitchen units offers an elegant and deep contrast in the overall arrangement, continuing afterwards with the dining table. The yellow chairs also add a splash of color to the décor, contrasting pleasantly with the mahogany of the table.

The bathroom decorated in dark colors is a statement piece in the design. Although it may seem too dark, the chosen colors and touches of white and cream brighten the atmosphere and give it a subtle elegance.

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Studio apartment: simple décor with maximum efficiency

Studio apartment: simple décor with maximum efficiency

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