Color in Compact Apartments Blends Personality & Minimalism
In minimalist apartments that are short on space, it’s important to add personality to keep the living areas from feeling too stark. In these two apartments, pops of color make for eclectic living spaces that offer utility and style in a small package. Designed and visualized by Polish firm Zarysy, this first apartment in the […]
In minimalist apartments that are short on space, it’s important to add personality to keep the living areas from feeling too stark. In these two apartments, pops of color make for eclectic living spaces that offer utility and style in a small package.
Designed and visualized by Polish firm Zarysy, this first apartment in the Krakow area of Poland measures in at 48,2 square meters shows that a smaller space can still have personality and utility. In this view of the view of the living area, you can see the large windows and doorway leading out to a balcony, giving plenty of light to the open design.
The modern coffee table in a round shape and curved
accent chair sit on a plush pink rug that matches the pops of pink in the kitchen tile.
The living area opens into the bedroom with plenty of vertical cabinet storage, as well as the kitchen area and hallways, which uses matte grays as part of the neutral palette.
Tucked around the corner of the view is the bed, which gives the open floor plan a bit of privacy for sleeping. While compact, the space feels efficiently used and holds a playful charm.
The creative tilework of...
In minimalist apartments that are short on space, it’s important to add personality to keep the living areas from feeling too stark. In these two apartments, pops of color make for eclectic living spaces that offer utility and style in a small package.
Designed and visualized by Polish firm Zarysy, this first apartment in the Krakow area of Poland measures in at 48,2 square meters shows that a smaller space can still have personality and utility. In this view of the view of the living area, you can see the large windows and doorway leading out to a balcony, giving plenty of light to the open design.
The modern coffee table in a round shape and curved
accent chair sit on a plush pink rug that matches the pops of pink in the kitchen tile.
The living area opens into the bedroom with plenty of vertical cabinet storage, as well as the kitchen area and hallways, which uses matte grays as part of the neutral palette.
Tucked around the corner of the view is the bed, which gives the open floor plan a bit of privacy for sleeping. While compact, the space feels efficiently used and holds a playful charm.
The creative tilework of...
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