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How to Arrange a Kitchen, Living Room, and Bedroom in a 38 Square Meter Apartment
It's hard to believe that the area of this apartment is only 38 square meters. Thanks to thoughtful design, there's enough space for a full kitchen, bedroom, dining area, workspace, and quite spacious living room and spacious wardrobe. At the same time, the space does not look overcrowded: on the contrary, the interior appears airy, light, and even somewhat minimalist.

The main feature of the interior is a glass partition separating the bedroom from the living room. It solves several tasks at once: it provides an elegant zoning effect, keeps the space feeling whole, allows maximum daylight into the bedroom, and adds graphic clarity to the interior with its black frame.

The color palette at first glance seems quite simple: white, gray tones, and unobtrusive black accents. However, bright accents and warm natural tones prevent this palette from becoming dull. A bright yellow sofa and cushion with a plant pattern in the living room, dark blue bedding on the bed, indoor plants - these elements break up the minimalist setup and make it more interesting.
These same goals are served by metallic accents: brass pipes, hardware, and lighting fixtures. Combined with the simplicity and minimalism of Scandinavian design, they look particularly elegant.

The absence of excessive non-functional decor, the rejection of hanging cabinets in the kitchen zone, windows without curtains, and the creation of a wardrobe (which allowed avoiding bulky storage systems) helped create a spacious, bright, and uncluttered space in a modest area. All great things are simple!










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