Interior of a studio apartment

Small studio apartment: Scandinavian style interior

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From a one-room small apartment you cancreate a magnificent one that has retained the spirit and imprint of the life of the people of Scandinavia. There is no place for pretentiousness and luxury here: pastel colors, a large amount of light and home comfort are the main things that it carries in itself. The space has been transformed into a spacious studio: thanks to this, the living space has increased, accommodating both the living room and the kitchen. On the example of this apartment from Sweden, we see all the charm and simplicity of this design, which incorporates the modern trends and traditions of the people of the Nordic countries. First of all, it should be noted that a studio apartment differs from an ordinary one in that it has no partitions, and the division into zones is only visual. Thus, such a layout, where there are no isolated rooms, is favorably complemented by the Scandinavian style, which visually enlarges the space even more, filling it with light and lightness. As for the division into zones here, the dining group visually divided the kitchen from the living room and bedroom. In the kitchen, the working area did not change its location and remained in its usual place. The predominant color in the design of the room is white,and this is a distinctive feature: the main focus is on light shades and muted tones. It is these colors that can bring a maximum of light and heat to a house - the inhabitants of Scandinavia use this technique to compensate for the lack of light and heat in the climatic conditions of these countries. Another feature in this design are bright accents that dilute the predominance of white, bringing a positive touch and a special mood to the setting. Bright bedspreads, pillows and carpets with ethnic motifs create a unique comfort and feeling of warmth in the apartment. The windows are large, for better insolation of the room,the curtains are missing, or at least should be light and transmitting as much sunlight as possible. Instead of curtains, roller blinds are used if necessary to close from prying eyes. Warm floors of warm shade organically fit into the space of the room. To add even more light, floor lamps and candles are used here. The antique buffet, which was later painted white, became a functional solution and perfectly fitted into the design of the kitchen area. Additional and important details were glass vases and flowers in pots.

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