Located just 50 meters from the beach of Costa Brava, Spain, this 130 m² apartment is a peaceful oasis. Flooded with light, the place was carried out with all kinds of wood. Oak parquet was placed throughout the home, holm oak wood counters were used with micro-cement walls, an oak structure was used to create the foyer and pine wood is used to make the interior carpentry. Besides all the furniture and flooring, wood and natural material are wildly used in the decoration and lighting fixtures as well. Combing with the beautiful ocean view, this place is for sure a little oasis allowing you to forget all the worries.
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What you feel having obvious concret structures in the home? A little bit too hard? Well it might be for us, but in creative interior designers' eyes, the concret becomes a room feature and there are many ways to soften the hard feeling and make people feel warm and cozy.
This 60 m² apartment in Moscow has been designed according to the principle - ECOlogic and ECOnomic by studio Buro 108 for a young man. To visually increase and make maximum use of the available space, the septum that divided the hallway from the living room and kitchen was disassembled. As a result, these two rooms have been seamlessly blend in a total 40 m² space. Various plants were placed onto the wall to increase the apartment’s cosiness. Due to the apartment’s facing - north, there is a little sunlight. Designer uses a lot of white color in the interior to brighten up the space. A pattern that looks like handmade sketches of leaves wallpaper is used in bedroom to give a pleasant feeling. Take a look at below photos and let us know which is your favorite part of this design. Personally, I really like the divider used to place plants in the living room.
Exposed brick is very on trend right now. It adds a certain warmth and hominess to a space that people are drawn to. The key to making it look right in your home and having it work well within the space is decorating it the right way. There are tons of creative ways to play up an exposed brick wall and make it look great.
What you can do with a 180 Square Feet (17 Square Meter) Apartment? Elena Fateeva from Fateeva Design gives a perfect answer below. The tiny apartment with an area of merely 17.3 square meters located in an old building in the very center of Odessa was inherited by the current owners. In spite of the very limited floor space and the low market value of the place, it appeared quite possible to turn it into a place for long-term rent. And luckily, there is a college nearby, hence apartment like this will be popular among students.