“A house is made of walls and beams. A home is built with love and dreams” – a quote as true as can be. In the following lines we will present to you the story of the arrangement of an 85sqm apartment in a minimalist, but at the same time modern, with glam accents style.
Each arrangement of an apartment is a challenge for us, because every apartment has its own story and its own purpose. This time we arranged an apartment with 3 rooms and an open space kitchen. The project lasted two and a half months. When we took over the project, the apartment was already built, but we still had our own touch to add. – prints, decorative paint and chromatic accents. In arranging the apartment, we focused especially on the vibe that the view inspired and the special brightness that the apartment benefits from, trying to improve every corner of the house. The clients wanted an apartment with a timeless, minimalist but at the same time modern design, which would reflect their personality and energy.
The apartment was already built, so we integrated our concept into the already existing finishes. We focused on a minimalist and modern design, with glamorous elements found within the lighting fixtures and bed upholstery.

The biggest challenge appeared when we started decorating the living room – a very welcoming space with glam accents, where we had to integrate a large sofa bed, a bar and a dining area for eight people. Since the space was quite small, we opted for an extendable coffee table (a table that converts into a dining table). The royal blue of the sofa is the color accent which can be easily noticed in the living room. It is a shade that we also chose for the master bedroom.

For the master bedroom, we applied industrial design principles. The bed with royal blue upholstery that we chose brings a touch of elegance to the room. We used a concrete-effect paint to match the ceiling. To maintain the spaciousness and brightness, we opted for compact furniture, an innovative solution, without unnecessarily burdening the space.

The second bedroom is a hybrid room: a dressing space for the owners and a cozy and welcoming bedroom for guests.
For the finishes, we opted for decorative paint to create the striped wall behind the sofa, but we selected similar chromatics – gray and white. To visually enlarge the space, we chose to tile the wardrobe doors with mirrors.

The owners wanted the kitchen to be a unique, atypical and attractive one, but at the same time minimalist.
We chose a black-and-white combination (used for the furniture and floor pattern) with yellow accents.

For the hallway, we chose a suspended storage unit so as not to clutter the space. Furthermore, we turned the balcony into a cozy and welcoming relaxation space, reflecting the vibe that the entire apartment offers.

Photos source: iDecorate
















