At home, you want to feel represented, a place where you find yourself, recharge for a new day and spend beautiful moments with loved ones. The arrangement we propose today is special through its design and theme.

Open Gallery Located near Tineretului Park in Bucharest, the 2-room apartment with a usable area of 53 square meters became the perfect setting for architect Irina Neacsu to create a Tuscan story, a decor that describes a strong connection between interior and exterior, with elements referring to nature.

The apartment harmoniously develops the concept of living in a compact space with a sense of the outdoors. Thus, subtle colors, playful materials were integrated to evoke nature, while creating an optimized space with all the functions you need for comfortable and convenient living.

Being an open-space type dwelling, practically a single room brings together the living area, including the living room, kitchen and dining area. We are talking about a balanced space with plenty of natural light and ample windows, but compact due to the integrated functions. In fact, the structure of the living room was designed so that the pieces can be reorganized according to preferences.

To avoid visually overloading the space, few furniture pieces were used, and storage spaces were intended to be closed. Thus, kitchen appliances are built-in and hidden, precisely because the kitchen is open and an integral part of the living room.

For the bedroom, low, pleasant storage was desired that would not aggress the space with the height of wardrobes, but sufficient for two people. Thus, the choice fell on small furniture pieces from Ikea, Lineaflex bed with a personalized headboard Thecraftlab by Irina Neacsu (through the two Signora and Signore pillows) and angel wings from Kare for a dramatic effect.

The budget for this arrangement was 8500 euros + VAT, including decorations, accessories, furniture and appliances. Also, Irina wanted to integrate Romanian design into this arrangement, objects and products made by Romanian collaborators or suppliers.

Thus, the extendable sofa in the living room is from Everart, the curtains and drapes are made in Irina's workshop, and most of the decorations are taken from Casara. The custom lamps belong to those at Alinart who again convey this idea of connection between urban and nature (a lamp made from a birch branch in the kitchen) or the floor lamp made of books.

The decorative pillows, chairs, armchair with personalized upholstery and pillows on the bed headboard bear Irina's signature.

The color palette includes warm shades, egg yolk (at the tabletops), earth tones, creams, brick red, ochre, muted green, pleasant colors to the eye that harmonize naturally and convey the idyllic atmosphere of the arrangement.

Photo source: Thecraft LAB via The Park