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Bold tricks for a small apartment: 30 square meters in Paris

Bold solutions for a small apartment

Bold solutions for a small apartment

A small apartment can be not only cozy. Working with small spaces, modern designers have learned how to make them as ergonomic and very stylish as possible. In one tiny Parisian apartment, we found a number of interesting and very daring tricks that will be useful to owners of small-sized.

Bold blue

Apartment 30 square meters



Apartment 30 square meters

The apartment is 30 square meters located in Paris. Decorator Marianne Evennu was responsible for its design. Most of the decor and furniture is made according to her sketches. In an interview with interior media, Marianna admitted that working with this space was one pleasure for her. The layout made it possible to organically place all the necessary zones. The owner of the home did not limit the decorator in creative experiments, so the interior turned out to be quite bright, bold and extraordinary.

There is a window between the bathroom and the living room

There is a window between the bathroom and the living room

Color played an important role in this effect. Deep blue was chosen as the main color scheme, it was diluted with white and various shades of gray. First of all, the color made it possible to delimit the space, focused on certain areas, and also influenced the visual perception of a small room. After all, blue has one amazing property – objects painted in this color seem farther than they really are. This applies not only to walls, but to furniture and accessories..

Deep blue in the interior of a small apartment

Deep blue in the interior of a small apartment

Geometry in detail

Decorator Marianne Evennu

Decorator Marianne Evennu

To make the small interior interesting, many geometric shapes and figures were used in its design. One of the most eye-catching details is the fake fireplace, which immediately attracts attention. It works for perspective, visually pushing back the wall and breaking the space..

Geometric decor plays a functional role

Geometric decor plays a functional role

A large round mirror softens the severity of rectangles and squares, which are many in this interior. They are found on furniture facades, on carpet, on floor tiles, even hinged shelves have an oblong rectangular shape. But all this is not casual: the squares make the room more proportional, the active strip in the upholstery of the chair sets the dynamics, and the elongated shelves visually expand the small space.
Shelves decorate the space and are functional pieces of furniture

Shelves decorate the space and are functional pieces of furniture

Maximum functionality

Decorative hanger in a small hallway

Decorative hanger in a small hallway

Despite the catchiness of this interior and its creative design, everything here is extremely functional. The wall in the hallway is decorated with ornamental trees that serve as hangers. The desk in the home office area is hanging and not very deep, and has a storage compartment for books and documents. Geometric triangles not only decorate the work area, but also act as pockets for pens and pencils.

Home office in a small apartment

Home office in a small apartment

The single bed is also a sofa for receiving guests. Another pull-out sleeping place is hiding under it. The walls are fully occupied by fitted wardrobes that are cleverly disguised. And the bar counter in the kitchen solved the problem with the placement of the dining area.

Small stylish kitchen

Small stylish kitchen

Music speakers are hidden in the decorative skull

Music speakers are hidden in the decorative skull

By the way, a sleeping place in a single room can be hidden so that guests will not notice it. We recently looked at a good example from Australia.

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