When a space is your own, you are free to explore whatever makes you feel comfortable and happy. Not every woman has the same idea about what is beautiful, but it is safe to say that most women take a lot of pride in their homes, whether that means decorating with fresh flowers, creating flattering lighting schemes, and beautiful fabrics. The three homes in this post are each designed with women in mind. The varying sizes just go to show that no matter how much room you have, you can always create a beautiful home.
The first space comes from visualizer Polina Kazakova. The light colors and airy textures, plus plenty of natural light make for a sweet and feminine atmosphere throughout. A cozy living room offers seating for a few special guests while vaulted bedroom ceilings and large windows create a space where anyone - man or woman - would be lucky to wake up. Patterns are also essential in this apartment, from the intricate tiled floor in the bedroom to the creative wood accent wall in the enviable bathroom. Two symmetric Counterbalance swing arm wall lamps add to the balance of this space.
The second apartment was designed by Izumoff Design Studio and measures in at 48.3 square meters (519 square feet). The design was created for a young woman, living on her own, who clearly has a distinct sense of style. The natural elements and careful lighting schemes make this urban apartment feel distinctly woodsy. Wood paneling on the walls and floor, along with exposed wood ceiling beams, just add to the outdoor effect. Apart from that influence, we can also see an eclectic fashion winding through the home with some luxurious elements like a tufted dining banquette and other almost DIY aesthetics, like burlap light fixtures and bare tree branches.
The final apartment takes a more colorful approach to feminine design. Coming from visualizer Paul Meuh, this space uses a neutral background to bring some carefully chosen brightly colored elements to life, starting with an amazing yellow sofa and matching dangly lights. A red refrigerator, green dining chairs, and an awesome Scandinavian-inspired carved wood element finish this open, modern space.