Small apartments provide a welcome retreat from the outside world - but also less room for self-expression decoration. Bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and kitchens are not granted the luxury of space to accent fixtures, features and finishes; this is where the clever design innovations take center stage. dyes, intelligent, supportive accents and mixed-purpose spaces are the hero in these apartments and hotels. of stylish storage space hidden behind large pieces of art deco to give width to the limited room. These small spaces, located in Europe, show square meters are not required to inspire -. But the ingenuity and color-blocking is often
1 | Designer: Mariia Movchan This small apartment in Kiev is a perfect appetizer. Opening the door of a mustard wall in bold, wall paper confetti greets the eye of clear teak floors. A focal point of interest in two blacks hanging lights offers promise in the wider space beyond.
walking past the confetti, the wall biggest statement screams space, through the ability to hold a big color block. Four paintings that form a block to add a splash in Art Deco style, which is confirmed by mosaic tiles in the style of 70 that form a ring around the kitchen.
2 | Designer: Mariia Movchan Teal tones bind together the spaces of the kitchen and living room, which are located in more muted tones of leaving the mustard act the hero. teak flooring White adds neutrality, while the wallpaper confetti extended and black wall lighting add connection details.
across the hall, large white cabinets act as a wall, but also provide space. A small green space water seats offers welcome new visitors in a visual-appealing layout triptych.
3 | Designer: Mariia Movchan A minimalist bedroom offers a respite from the art deco theme, while subtly referring back to it. in soft teak floors with orange and teak fixtures burned mark both sides of the double bed, while shelves in box of the same storage and color offer a point of difference.
creating the illusion of space with a high ceiling sliding doors, the long white chiffon curtains let in light, while the study is in addition to outside the space in the room. The long wooden benches inside the studio benefit from one oblong space, with black wall lamps and block art continues the theme of the salon.
Minimalism in the bathroom is made original mosaic 70s, a memorable break even from the kitchen. Large white surfaces are accentuated with inlets and facades mosaic on the ground from the wooden panels under the sink.
4 | Architect: Dermice Architects | Designer: Anna Fedyukina A hotel can have the same feeling cozy with a touch slightly less personal. This concept for coordinat student hotel in Turkey uses sunflower-tone color-blocking with a similar shades of flowers to add a touch of a background of white walls and light wood.
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7 | Architect: Dermice Architects | Designer: Anna Fedyukina slate gray walls in the bathroom provide a clean surface for sunflower and forest tones to shine again, while the multicolour pattern continues through distinctive tiles. Honeycomb Inbuilt details dilutes the impact of the main color palette within the small space.
8 | Designer: Ivan Haiovych A modernist look like Rivne, Ukraine, helped to add spaciousness of a small apartment. light wood light shades, light and dark gray to put coal on the ground add detail without losing the head space. Alternative levels of shelving in the bedroom and bathroom add a design focus, providing storage.
Through the kitchen and living spaces, fancy details have turned up a notch. with light wood and coal benches ground color space, while the stencil lighting and thin-wired stools offer a welcome combination with abstract art and mosaic detail, adding savory aspects to the main guest area.
9 | Designer: Ivan Yunakov A loft of 49 meters squared in Kiev by Ivan Yunakov (http://yunakovdesign.com) also uses signature shades to create harmony in cozy spaces. High-brick ceilings and fixtures of wood panels afford the height for long-lined doors, which are elongated in the horizontal direction in the shape of similar benches. A turquoise couch with electric blue suede individual seats offer places to watch the ball lighting, the only device in the round room.
10 | Designer: Ivan Yunakov To the right, white walls offer a respite for cabinets and libraries, which offer color drops against its simplicity. A cast iron staircase holds a frame and leaves the chair, bust and painting details to speak.
11 | Designer: Ivan Yunakov The brick façade continues in the master bedroom, where the warmer tones come into play. A beige cover with clay and fawn cushioning is a place to rest your head on the sly, next to a mosaic tiles and light alloy in iron kitchen scale.