Decorating a small apartment 3
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
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A list of 12 ideas to decorate and decorate a small circle. This article aims to inspire and encourage the owners of such places to use their imagination. Their creativity and search for unusual development solutions: More and more people choose to live in a big mega city and make small studios or micro-apartments in their homes. This tendency will increase with the number of applicants and will reduce the living space, so housing will become smaller and smaller.
Creating a fully functional and welcoming circle in such a small space is an important problem that requires a bold and bold way to think outside the box. Here's an overview of how professional designers and renowned architects meet this challenge. You can use your ideas and approaches when designing your studio, it's a great way to finally discover how to make the most of every area to have a modern and smart apartment.
8- Choose for dark colors
In the example, the use of dark colors does not show the area smaller, but rather gives a more dynamic and modern touch. The architect of this 23-square-meter studio used reflective surfaces, dark colors and shiny metallic accents to create a visually striking effect and a sophisticated atmosphere. Expand the living space vertically instead of horizontal by introducing mirrors from the ceiling to the base
9- Use moving walls u advanced technology and dynamic solution create a lot of space for modern urban dwellings.
36 sqm of this apartment can house all the basic areas of a house, a bedroom, a kitchen, a living room, a bathroom, a dining room. The motorized movable wall houses a closet, drawers and garment storage and can accommodate a large folding bed when fully opened.
10- Choice for Minimalism
Warehouse elements, equipment, bathrooms and bedrooms are behind these full-height sliding doors. The architect released the rest of the buildings and gave them the impression of space and space with a little industrial presence thanks to the concrete floor.
11- Create a niche as a bedroom
This contemporary work by French architects Emmanuel Combarel and Dominique Marrec offers a completely new aesthetic experience of the sleeping area, offering unusual solutions for small spaces. The hanging area becomes a sculptural element and accommodates a bed that secures the area of the main floor for sound and other activities.
12- Create space illusion using reflective surfaces
his project by Gary Chang in Hong Kong offers almost surreal, moving walls, stairs and furniture to transform a 31 square meter apartment into more than 24 different rooms. Floor-to-ceiling reflective surfaces give space a visual depth and create the illusion of a much wider area. The use of mirrors and yellow light disturbs the spectrum of light and creates a feeling of entering a surreal world.
Creating a fully functional and welcoming circle in such a small space is an important problem that requires a bold and bold way to think outside the box. Here's an overview of how professional designers and renowned architects meet this challenge. You can use your ideas and approaches when designing your studio, it's a great way to finally discover how to make the most of every area to have a modern and smart apartment.
8- Choose for dark colors
In the example, the use of dark colors does not show the area smaller, but rather gives a more dynamic and modern touch. The architect of this 23-square-meter studio used reflective surfaces, dark colors and shiny metallic accents to create a visually striking effect and a sophisticated atmosphere. Expand the living space vertically instead of horizontal by introducing mirrors from the ceiling to the base
9- Use moving walls u advanced technology and dynamic solution create a lot of space for modern urban dwellings.
36 sqm of this apartment can house all the basic areas of a house, a bedroom, a kitchen, a living room, a bathroom, a dining room. The motorized movable wall houses a closet, drawers and garment storage and can accommodate a large folding bed when fully opened.
10- Choice for Minimalism
Warehouse elements, equipment, bathrooms and bedrooms are behind these full-height sliding doors. The architect released the rest of the buildings and gave them the impression of space and space with a little industrial presence thanks to the concrete floor.
11- Create a niche as a bedroom
This contemporary work by French architects Emmanuel Combarel and Dominique Marrec offers a completely new aesthetic experience of the sleeping area, offering unusual solutions for small spaces. The hanging area becomes a sculptural element and accommodates a bed that secures the area of the main floor for sound and other activities.
12- Create space illusion using reflective surfaces
his project by Gary Chang in Hong Kong offers almost surreal, moving walls, stairs and furniture to transform a 31 square meter apartment into more than 24 different rooms. Floor-to-ceiling reflective surfaces give space a visual depth and create the illusion of a much wider area. The use of mirrors and yellow light disturbs the spectrum of light and creates a feeling of entering a surreal world.
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