When a home measures just a couple hundred feet, adding in a lot of walls and room dividers can wreak havoc and make things feel even smaller. Luckily, the talented designers featured in this post are able to work with these small spaces and their open floor plans. The resulting apartments are still small, but they never feel closed off or cramped.
The second apartment we're featuring is 66 square meters (710 square feet).
In the first option, designers use darker colors and a wood beamed ceiling feature. Graphic throw pillows and playful artwork keep things light even against the dark walls and sofa.
Circular mirrors are a more creative way to expand the space.
The dark colors spill into the bedroom in this option, as well, with a black textured wall and area rug.
The second options is a bit lighter and more feminine, with white walls and lighter furnishings.
There's no question that the white walls make the space feel bigger.
In the bedroom, too, the feminine leaning in this design is evident.
Finally, we'll look at this quaint, modern apartment from the designers at FPCamp.
The creative, simple design manages to fit a kitchen, workspace, and even a dining area in a very small space.
Again we can see the impact of white surfaces on the overall impression of space.
Each of these apartments is a stylish and simple solution to a small space.
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