Moving to secondary housing, as well asnew building, a rather complicated process. Those who have had such pleasure will now agree. We know all the pros and cons of this action in our country. We are aware of various nuances and problems that we may encounter during the move. But it is also interesting to know how it happens in other countries, how they prepare housing for sale and what they do for this. Sometimes it is even useful to take all this into account if you are going to buy real estate abroad. Today you can look at a Swiss example. This is an apartment of 36 square meters. The style of decoration is Scandinavian design. This is reflected in the white walls and basic furniture, wooden plank flooring and textiles – cushions on the sofa and its soft upholstery. Next up is a beautiful combination of elements. A wall painting of a zebra, an unusual lampshade in the form of a twisted wire, and a wicker chair – all in black. The living room and kitchen areas are combined and have an open plan. However, the parquet in the first part and the tiles in the second serve as a small partition.From the guest room a small door leads into a neatroom is a bedroom. The neutral atmosphere in gray and white tones has a calming effect, but the richly colored pillows with patterns “shake” it up a bit.