Decor of small squares

Tips from designers how to decorate a small apartment

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Despite the fact that a small apartment haslimited space, decoration options for its decoration are endless. You can find creative ways to organize storage places using each part of the apartment. Even the smallest living space can be transformed into a warm, attractive environment. Incorporated / Eric Straudmeier Luxe Studio Ethan c John Lum Architecture There are manypieces of furniture containing storage compartments such as chairs, ottomans, benches and beds that have drawers underneath. These furniture items can be extremely helpful in solving critical storage problems, having functional purposes like providing an area for sitting or sleeping. By using decorative containers like wicker baskets, chests and visually appealing boxes to store a variety of items, you can get creative without clutter. Division into sections visually enlarges the room. The use of partitions creates a personal space while at the same time adding an additional wall against which furniture can be placed. Molly Luetkemeyer / California Home + Design Bratislava apartment Gut Gut Design Team: John Beckmann, with Richard Rosenbloom / Photography: Mikiko Kikuyama Michelle B at all, where there is no possibilityuse partitions, you can group furniture, depending on its purpose. It will be more effective in creating the ultimate living space in a studio apartment as opposed to being chaotic. For example: put a bed and a chest of drawers in the same area, and a two-seater sofa and a coffee table on the opposite side of the room. In addition, placing decorative mirrors on the walls and eliminating the use of blinds and dark curtains on the windows will allow light to penetrate the space and be reflected, which will visually enlarge the room. Decorating a small apartment may seem daunting at first due to the lack of space. However, when choosing the right furniture and storage locations for your items, arrange them in a way that best maximizes space. Allow as much light as possible, then even the smallest apartment will seem much more spacious and welcoming. Erica Islas / EMI Interior Design Studio Santalla Interior design Susan Diana Harris Nicholas Moriarty Interiors

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