While studying European interiors, you may inadvertentlyYou might think that people there live in villas with luxurious swimming pools, and Europeans have simply never seen ordinary multi-story buildings with small apartments. In fact, citizens of all countries and continents are forced to struggle with the problem of small housing, and Europeans are no exception. Spanish and Swedish designers have achieved great success in this area; they transform ordinary small apartments into treasure troves of style and luxury. Swedish interiors capture the imaginationan unrivaled combination of laconicism and maximum comfort. Even the smallest apartments there give the impression of being spacious, as they are clean, uncluttered, and create a feeling of lightness due to the furnishings, usually done in pastel colors. The abundance of light and the frequent predominance of white in combination with soft contours create a feeling of warmth and coziness in the room. There is something to pay attention to in the worksSpaniards, who try to keep up with their foreign colleagues in this difficult issue. In this sunny country, design experts offer many of their own options for combating the lack of space, of course, taking into account their national characteristics and local color. In relation to an apartment, the main sign of beautyfor the Spanish - a spectacular, but at the same time harmonious color palette. At the same time, an equally important task is to maintain ease of perception and a sense of spaciousness. The Spanish always succeed in such creativity with invariable success. Optimal zoning of small-sized housing, including the use of color accents, can be considered the "strong point" of designers from Spain. In addition, each specific situation inspires them to use individual and unique techniques.