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Top-6 Storage Secrets We Spotted in a Bright Trash

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A well-thought-out interior of this 118 sq. m apartment is not just a celebration of color, but also an excellent guide to smart storage organization. There's no single square meter wasted: every area works towards creating order, comfort and beauty. We share the solutions you can take note of and replicate in your own apartment.

Tall Shelves from Floor to Ceiling

On the kitchen, instead of a common combination of wall-mounted and floor-standing modules, they used tall cabinets reaching the ceiling. This allowed them to get rid of dusty upper shelves and double storage space.

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A similar solution is implemented in the bedroom. The yellow cabinet is built into a niche and looks like part of the wall, not consuming space or creating visual clutter.

Display Case in the Island

On the kitchen island facing the dining area, they used glass doors: these display cases store beautiful dishes, glasses and decor. The solution combines aesthetics and functionality: useful items are not hidden behind solid cabinet doors, but are neatly organized.

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Also, the semi-transparent doors make the room look lighter.

Invisible Cabinet and Bright Accents

In the entrance hall, two spacious modules were placed. One — a large orange cabinet for clothing and general storage. The other — open yellow shelves in the corner: despite their unconventional shape, they are functional and serve as a bright accent at the entrance.

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Built-in Niches Instead of Bulky Furniture

In both bathrooms, wall niches were used instead of shelves. They are styled to match the main finish, look neat and hold everything needed.

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Storage doesn't draw attention, it doesn't consume useful space and works perfectly in windowless bathrooms.

Wardrobe in the Child's Room, Built into an Arch

In the child's room, designers created a built-in wardrobe, neatly fitting it into an arched opening. The shape emphasizes the overall architecture of the apartment, while the cabinet doesn't stand out from the room's palette. Visually it is perceived as an architectural element, not just a piece of furniture.

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Open Shelves in the Living Room for Accents

Near the TV, several thin open shelves were installed on the wall.

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This area is for decorative items and books that can be easily changed according to mood. The storage system helps refresh the interior without major expenses.