Divide the apartment into functional zones,
considering your lifestyle needs
Maximize natural light
by opening curtains and removing window obstructions
Prioritize natural materials for interior finishes:
Combine neutral colors to create
a harmonious atmosphere:
Use a palette of neutral colors such as white, beige, gray, and brown to create a calm and elegant interior. Neutral colors also help visually expand the space.
Add Accents Using Bright Colors or
Interesting Details in the Interior
Add Live Plants to Bring Life and
Freshness to Your Interior
Pay Attention to Details Such as Pillows, Throws, and
Vases to Add Coziness and Individuality
Place Mirrors to Visually Expand
the Space and Add Light:
Built-In Lighting Helps Create Ambient Illumination for
Furniture, Hallways, and Ceilings:
Accent the Main Wall with Panels, Prints, or
Bold Colors to Add Interest
Use Decorative Zoning to Divide
the Space into Functional Areas
Built-In Appliances Help Maintain a Minimalist Look
in the Kitchen or Bathroom
Install built-in dishwashers, ovens, or refrigerators to seamlessly integrate them into the kitchen design without disrupting its aesthetics.
Observe Proportions and Scale
When Choosing Furniture and Decor
Minimalist Design for the Bathroom Creates
a Sense of Cleanliness and Simplicity
Use Laminate or Hardwood Flooring Throughout
the Apartment for Smoothness and Unity
Ceilings Should Be Smooth, White, and Matte
to Create a Sense of Space and Light