When we have a limited space available, using simple styles is always a recipe for success.
In this case, we are talking about a studio apartment with an area of 37 square meters, structured in a practical manner, with every space being used to its fullest potential. We cannot help but notice the presence of the main elements specific to this style: shades of gray, blue, yellow, and wood as a linear texture.
The living room completely breaks the mold and is divided into two zones. First, it induces a feeling of relaxation, bringing the area with the sofa and unconventional coffee table to the forefront. Then, it transforms into a bedroom thanks to a "hidden" platform in the parquet flooring.
In a modern way, the sliding platform reveals a generous bed, thus transforming the living room into a true bedroom.
This functional idea helps those who want their limited space to have an intimate and personal character while also being a place for socializing and relaxing with loved ones.
The simple and minimalist furniture seems to be taken straight from the evolution of current technology and is complemented modernly by a centrally positioned video projector, ideal for evenings spent with friends.
Because the entire design is based on functionality, the balcony space is used to a very large extent and is divided into two perfectly delimited zones: a relaxation area in the form of built-in cabinets and a work area consisting of a desk, chair, and lamp.
Wood, as a component, separates the rooms in a natural way in the form of grilles. The only color accents in the typically minimalist kitchen are the tiles that separate the upper furniture from the countertop. As you can see, the compact kitchen succinctly conveys the role of the room: food preparation and serving.
Although you might think that the small size of the bathroom cannot meet all your needs, by using your imagination and giving each space a specific role, you can transform such a room into one that meets all the conditions.
Here too, as in the rest of the apartment, we find wood as the main texture and geometric patterns, perfectly homogeneous with the story created by the tiles in the kitchen.
Designer: Geometrium























