Small & Stylish: Four Homes Under 50 Square Meters
If the rolling hills of a large country estate has always been your dream, you might not like what you find here. More and more urban dwellers are finding that you simply do not need an overwhelm of area to create a stylish and comfortable home. The four apartments featured in this post measure less […]
If the rolling hills of a large country estate has always been your dream, you might not like what you find here. More and more urban dwellers are finding that you simply do not need an overwhelm of area to create a stylish and comfortable home. The four apartments featured in this post measure less than 50 square meters (538 square feet) and yet, each includes beautiful furnishings and stunning modern design. With the right eye and more importantly, a careful selection of what you are able to live with and without, it is possible to create a home you love, and one you love to look at, without a lot of space at all.
Visualizer: Andrey Kabanov
The first apartment featured uses a floor-to-ceiling window as its focal point in the main living area.
The natural light immediately makes the small space feel bigger and more open.
You will also notice that neutral color palettes are quite popular in these smaller spaces.
Black, white, and gray work well together to expand the space visually, as seen here in every detail including the kitchen clock
Simple accessories like coffee mugs
and a concrete planter keep the area from feeling too cluttered.
T...
If the rolling hills of a large country estate has always been your dream, you might not like what you find here. More and more urban dwellers are finding that you simply do not need an overwhelm of area to create a stylish and comfortable home. The four apartments featured in this post measure less than 50 square meters (538 square feet) and yet, each includes beautiful furnishings and stunning modern design. With the right eye and more importantly, a careful selection of what you are able to live with and without, it is possible to create a home you love, and one you love to look at, without a lot of space at all.
Visualizer: Andrey Kabanov
The first apartment featured uses a floor-to-ceiling window as its focal point in the main living area.
The natural light immediately makes the small space feel bigger and more open.
You will also notice that neutral color palettes are quite popular in these smaller spaces.
Black, white, and gray work well together to expand the space visually, as seen here in every detail including the kitchen clock
Simple accessories like coffee mugs
and a concrete planter keep the area from feeling too cluttered.
T...
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home-designing
URL:
http://www.home-designing.com/
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