Living in a small home involves searchingunusual and creative design options, rational arrangement of furniture, selection of the right accessories and decorative items that will not only create an aesthetically attractive, functional and comfortable atmosphere in the apartment, but also visually increase its area. Minimalist partitions help to visually delimit the space and create the illusion that the apartment has more space than it actually has. In the following example, the sleeping area is accentuated by high wood wall finishes, while the miniature kitchen is hidden from prying eyes behind flowing curtains.Project from Nadia Geller You can forma miniature living room even in the tiniest room. To do this, choose a strict sofa, designed in a minimalist style, light wicker chairs and a glass coffee table, which give the interior design incredible aesthetic appeal and charm, and also do not visually clutter the space.Living Room by Roger Hirsch Architect MobileThe table is an ideal piece of furniture for a modest studio. Not only is it a multifunctional piece of furniture, but it is also easy to move and takes up minimal space. This small cart is great for storing kitchen utensils, and it can also be used as a serving surface or minibar.Kitchen by Kristen Rivoli Interior DesignA neutral color palette is a great solution for finishing the walls, floor and ceiling in a tiny apartment, as it will optically increase the area of the space and fill the atmosphere with lightness and special charm. The following photo shows an elegant living room, designed in an aesthetically attractive style, with a dominance of light colors. Textured brick in the wall design is wonderfully emphasized by beige wallpaper and textured flooring.Guest Lounge by CWB Architects Usageunusual partitions for visual zoning of apartments is a great idea. In this apartment, old window openings were used as a dividing element.Dining room by Living2Design Study area inNowadays, you can find it in almost every home. This small home office was equipped with a laconic glass table and a graceful snow-white chair.Cabinet by Greg Natale | Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture Use the walls to store a variety of items and decorations.Dining Room by Bosworth Hoedemaker Use a kitchen splashback to display utensils and a variety of cooking tools.Kitchen by ADARC Associates Limites Tall shelving units with open shelves allow the owners to display a large collection of literary works and scientific collections in an unusual home.Hallway by Fiedler Marciano | Architecture UYou have unsightly things you want to hide from view: printers, subwoofers, cable modems, power strips, and files. Use flowing fabric to hide them under your desk.Home office in modern style Use modular partitions on a rail base to furnish a modest apartment.Bathroom by LDa Architecture & Interiors Create a small workspace in a spare corner of your apartment with a simple countertop and a few bookshelves.Guest lounge by FR James Construction SuchThe solution is perfect for a long and narrow space. Dark wall decor creates an illusory sense of volume, while contrasting accessories and decorations give the interior incredible charm and expressiveness.Boudoir by Susan Diana Harris Interior Design Wepresented to our readers an incomparable selection of options that not only give them visual volume and depth, but also create a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere. Did you like these solutions and creative decor ideas from talented craftsmen? Which of them are most suitable for your apartment?