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7 Tips for a Cozy Euro-Style Apartment of 63 m² That You Should Replicate

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Designers combined simple forms, warm tones and restrained decor — the result is cozy and practical

An apartment of 63.2 m² in Moscow was created for the clients who are used to living in a private house. Designers were tasked with making an urban interior as warm, natural and simple to use as possible.

There are no flashy details here, but calmness hides well-thought-out tricks that can be useful in any project. Below are 7 most successful finds worth paying attention to.

Natural light in focus

In the living room, heavy curtains were not used — only lightweight sheer drapes. This fills the space with soft daylight, highlighting the light palette and visually expanding the room. Airy textiles blend well with white walls, wooden floors and minimalist furniture.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Neutral base — the key to comfort

The whole apartment maintains a restrained, almost monochromatic palette: warm beige, milk and light wood tones. This approach helps create a sense of calm and makes the interior more universal — it will be easy to adapt in the future to any tastes.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Commode with expressive facade instead of accents

Minimalism in tones doesn't prevent adding accents through textures. One example is the TV console with a graphic 3D decor mimicking wood. It works as an art object: it doesn't disrupt the overall style but adds character and visual depth.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Ergonomic kitchen with invisible handles

The facades of the kitchen cabinet are in a uniform tone, handles hardly stand out and some cabinets open thanks to recessed edges. This makes the kitchen look sleek and visually lightened, although it is very functional: there's an island, tall modules for storage and built-in appliances.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Bedroom decorated around textiles

The main expressive element in the bedroom is textiles. Green tones are repeated in curtains, bed upholstery and bedding. The pattern on the carpet supports this theme, while soft lighting and natural materials create a relaxing atmosphere. At the same time, furniture is minimalist with clean lines.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Woven accents as a comfort element

The interior features understated woven elements: a coat rack in the entryway, a mirror in the bathroom with a rope edge, baskets as accessories. These remind of handmade work and add warmth — an important move for any interior in a natural palette.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

Pay attention to the video: Accent wall made of "pebbles" in the bathroom

In the main bathroom, an accent zone was created behind the mirror using relief tiles that look like pebbles.

Design: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia SudilovskayaDesign: Nadежda Shishkova and Lidia Sudilovskaya

This not only visually highlights the mirror but also strengthens the natural theme, giving the interior individuality. The trick is easy to replicate even with a small budget — tiles were chosen based on any suitable model available in the store.