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How to Design the Interior of a Small Apartment

By Lil_white_whale @lil_white_whale

Do you have a limited number of squares at your disposal? Even a small apartment can be designed stylishly and functionally, without giving up on convenience. In this article we share ideas for interior design of a small apartment: what style and color scheme to choose, how to properly zone the space and what can be done with typical layouts.

Features of design

Thinking through the design of a small dwelling, you need to follow several important principles.

  • Everything should work to visually expand the space. In this will help light colors, monotone surfaces (or small non-contrasting drawings), mirrors, maximum natural light.
  • Furniture should not be bulky. Instead of massive products, choose light and compact models on graceful legs. If possible, use suspended designs.
  • With a limited meterage, zoning solves everything. With its help, you can turn one room into two or even three. In this case, it is important not to clutter the space and do not block the light. Instead of blind false walls and solid partitions, use laths with gaps, low screens or transparent glass screens. Doors can be replaced with arches and wide openings.
  • The simpler the finish, the better. It should be a neutral background that blurs the real boundaries and does not draw attention to the real size of the rooms.
  • Maximize the usable space: mezzanine cabinets in the kitchen, insulated loggia as an addition to the living room, storage under the bed, catwalks, niches, etc.

Choice of style

Not every style is suitable for a small room: for example, pure classics or high-tech require large spaces and scope. But some trends feel great and on a limited meterage.

Minimalism

Minimalism has already become a new classic and is perceived not so much as a separate style, but as a characteristic of any modern interior. It is characterized by practicality and functionality; natural materials; emphasis on shapes and textures; restrained, almost monochromatic palette; lack of unnecessary details, minimum decor.

Scandinavian style for small apartments

Scandinavian aesthetics does not give up positions and is perfectly suitable for small spaces. Residents of northern countries know how to rationally use small areas and what is the lack of sun. Typical Scandi features can be defined as follows.

  • Light palette, calm natural colors and a few bright accent colors.
  • Inexpensive but high-quality materials.
  • Practicality in everything.
  • Moderate decor, which creates coziness due to pleasant natural textures.
  • Mandatory use of wood.

Loft

Despite the fact that the loft is characterized by high ceilings and large open spaces, it is often used in urban apartments, including small-sized ones. It is not necessary to embody all the canons – you can take characteristic elements and recreate the loft style in a small apartment.

Typical characteristics include brickwork – you can use both natural bricks and decorative replacements; brutal cold textures (stone, concrete, metal, glass); taupe color scheme; industrial elements – crates, pipes, chains, nets, worn leather, etc.

Neoclassical

Unlike the classic interior, neoclassic is not so demanding on space. It is a more modern and lightweight option, which can be designed in a small apartment.

  • Symmetry – this is akin to neoclassics with traditional interiors.
  • The center around which the whole composition is built.
  • Smooth lines and rounded shapes.
  • Stucco – it can be accent and modern (for example, moldings on the walls or ceiling look good).
  • Natural materials, marble texture, precious metals.

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