Design studio 34 squares
The zoning in this apartment is achieved with partitions, catwalk and textiles. The closet in the entrance area serves not only as a storage place, but also separates the kitchen from the hallway. The set and bar counter are placed on the podium, which visually divides the room into two functional areas.
The living room is converted into a bedroom thanks to the folding sofa mechanism and ceiling rails with blackout curtains: they allow you to create an intimate bedroom in a minute. The TV is built into a special panel where the wires are hidden: it serves as a rack and separates the living room from the workplace.
Small studio apartment project
The layout of this apartment is built around the walls separating the bathroom from the living area. The room is only 19.5 square meters, but it houses not only a sofa and a TV, but also a dining room. At night, a special wardrobe turns into a comfortable sleeping place: its doors open and a double mattress is lowered onto the sofa.
The table in the apartment also transforms: it can serve as a coffee table, desk or a place to seat numerous guests. The kitchen set has two rows of wall cabinets up to the ceiling. They do not seem massive thanks to the white color and glass doors. There is a large mirror between the kitchen and the room, which looks like another window and optically expands the space.
Interior of a one-room apartment
This small Scandinavian-style apartment seems bigger than it is. The rooms are enveloped in white, which allows the light from the windows to penetrate into every corner. The main area is divided into several functional areas: kitchen, living room and dining room. Hidden behind swing doors is a tiny bedroom. The role of partitions is played by old doors made of boards. The hallway houses not only a wardrobe, but also a study. Rustic surroundings and modern furniture with appliances are harmoniously intertwined in the setting, and the bright decor tells the story of the apartment owners.
Apartment design 34 sq.
The small footage of the apartment did not allow the hostess to place everything she needed in it. To divide the space of the kitchen and living room, several techniques are used at once: lighting, furniture and hanging plants. The sofa and chest of drawers play the role of partitions without hiding the space. An original wardrobe was constructed between the hallway and the bed: some facades "look" into the corridor, while others - into the bedroom. The hostess keeps a collection of her paintings under the cushions. Thanks to the light finish, framed paintings and mirrors, the apartment looks comfortable, spacious and functional.
Design project of the studio 34 sq m
To save precious square meters, the designers of Geometrium studio provided for a variety of hidden storage systems, built a podium for the bed and used a balcony, equipping a study there. The hallway area was separated from the kitchen by light slatted partitions that let in natural light. Built-in wardrobes were designed in the living room and hallway: in the room, the storage system occupies the entire wall, which makes the furnishings look neat and laconic.A folding table has been installed in the dining area, and the window sill has been turned into an additional seating area.
Practice shows that on 34 square meters you can create the most comfortable, functional and stylish interior.