This project consists of a flat that has been refurbished to create a minimalist and simple environment that suits the needs of a married couple.
A neutral colour palette has been chosen, which gives a feeling of spaciousness and clarity, and simple, functional furniture has been used.
In the entrance hall, small glass shelves have been created by using an unused space in the wall to decorate the entrance. Space has also been saved by means of built-in cupboards with hinged doors.
The living-dining room is an open-plan space, with a small dining table and a sofa bed for guests. A TV cabinet with simple lines has been installed and a shelf for books and decorative objects has been placed, decorated with LEDs to give it warmth.
The bedroom is minimalist and simple, with a double bed, a built-in wardrobe and a small desk. The bathroom is small but modern, with a walk-in shower and a composite washbasin countertop.
In terms of lighting, ambient lighting has been installed in the ceiling and table lamps have been placed in the living room and bedroom to create a warm and cosy atmosphere.
In summary, this reform of a small, minimalist and simple flat for a couple has managed to create a functional and cosy atmosphere with a minimalist and simple aesthetic. It has opted for a neutral colour palette and functional furniture and has maximised the available space.