Sometimes all it takes is some carefully placed splashes of color to really bring a space to life. In these two apartments, meticulously designed by the Ukraine-based team at Mooseberry Design, we can see just what a difference some vibrance can make.

In the custom sofa design, we almost get the illusion of three separate sofas in one while proving that 'coordinating' isn't synonymous with 'matching.'

The living room opens into the breakfast area and kitchen, with a pair of lime green chairs for each.

In the bedroom we find one of the most common loft elements: a concrete wall. Pairing the cool grey with oranges and red, the room immediately becomes more welcoming.

A wood slat headboard makes for creative and modular end tables.

The bathroom, kept mainly in white and natural wood, is actually open to the main room, but tucked behind a wall for privacy.

The first apartment is actually a micro loft that doesn't have a lot of extra space to play with. A cool shoe cabinet defines the entryway.

The second space from Mooseberry is more of a traditional apartment (meaning it actually has doors on its bathroom).

The living room is bright and sunny with personal touches in the gallery wall and geometric throw pillows.

The dining area consists of both a small table and a breakfast bar. Mismatched chair cushions are a whimsical touch.