This small fifteen-meter apartment inParis is occupied by one student. All the details here serve for his comfortable existence. In our reality, there are also similar examples of designing such small-sized premises. Although there is no desired variety in interior design, there are a couple of good suggestions.
Color spectrum
The palette is chosen with a modest taste of style.White is used predominantly, which helps to visually enlarge the space and fill the room with light and freshness. The second shade was blue, as it will help to concentrate and improve the processes in the head. It also promotes calmness. Everything is thought out in the best possible way for a young guy.
Place to sleep and rest
A very wide bed with a special mattress,selected on the advice of orthopedists, unfortunately, remains a dream for now. But don't be upset. A sofa in the corner, no matter how roomy it is, will still take up a lot of space, which is already catastrophically small. Let's be smarter and opt for a small folding option, which will be the ideal solution.
What to do with the kitchen
An ordinary student can only dream ofa full kitchen, so it is not surprising that there is not even a refrigerator here. But in general, all the most important things are here, even a compact hob with a hood. By the way, you can use the countertop for studying, cooking and dining at the same time - very practical.
Work Corner
We put away all the dishes, wipe the trash off the table and boldly turn on the work laptop. That's it, nothing else needs to be done!
The keeper of things
The most practical option is to dowardrobes as one whole with the wall. Designers use this technique in spacious rooms, and for fifteen meters the wardrobe needs to be disguised even more.
Bathroom
Let's say a big thank you to the project developers.We managed to brighten this one as much as possible and make it multifunctional and light. With the help of a brick slab, we managed to stretch the walls. And this is important, because every millimeter gained is a bonus in our hands. The appearance of the premises before the start of renovation work