An apartment of 39.3 square meters is probably notthe most spacious housing, but it can also be furnished to accommodate everything necessary for a comfortable life without leaving your wallet empty. In our article, you will see an excellent example of this. This apartment is located in Kungsholmen, a quiet and peaceful area of Stockholm. People here are used to living slowly, and this measured way of life is reflected in the interior of a small one-room apartment with an area of 39.3 square meters. The space is organized in such a way that the apartment has practically turned into a two-room apartment. The room is allocated for a full-fledged bedroom, and the kitchen has three functional areas at once: a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen set. Our opinion:— Special attention in this small one-room apartment is paid to zoning, and many design techniques do not require huge expenses and are suitable for both standard one-room apartments and studio apartments. Please note: each functional zone has its own floor covering, multi-level lighting is organized, and a tiled podium is allocated for the kitchen set — an excellent assistant in zoning the kitchen-living room. At first glance, the design of this one-room apartmentTraditional signs of the Scandinavian style are noticeable: white walls and furniture, unobtrusive decor and a penchant for minimalism. Signs of the industrial style are also visible: a lot of metal (chairs, a lamp and a shoe rack in the hallway, the color of household appliances), a minimum of small details. Since 39 square meters is a rather modest area, techniques are used that visually expand the space: the absence of curtains and bulky furniture, light and glossy surfaces. Our opinion:— The furnishings and decor of this small one-room apartment are quite budget-friendly: lots of furniture and accessories from IKEA, a minimum of textiles, no bulky and expensive storage systems. However, the apartment does not look empty and boring. We recommend taking note of some decor and space organization techniques: 1. It is not necessary to clutter the space with cabinets and shelves. This apartment has many “hidden” storage spaces: a sofa, a footstool and a bed with spacious drawers, a TV stand, open shelves. The coat rack in the hallway is successfully replaced by wall hooks, and the galoshka - a shoe rack. 2. Colored accents in this interior are unobtrusive and not striking, but make the interior more harmonious and fresh: a blue carpet and an ornament on the pillows, a soft green glossy kitchen apron. 3. Designer finds are also woven into the interior very carefully: an unusual chandelier-lamp in the kitchen area, chairs from different sets, original flower pots, photographs in different frames of the same color and a garland-lamp in the bedroom. Everything is budget-friendly and creative! fastighetsmaklarna.se, looklab.dk