A one-room apartment design to create an utmost open and unusual space.
The small area of the studio was expanded by replanning to attach the open-view balcony to the overall floor area. This solution increased the living space to the utmost and filled it substantially with light.
The visual delimiting of the single studio apartment was achieved by the ceiling and floor patterns. The bedroom area is defined clearly: the built-in closet separates it from the entry hall, and the transformable curtain – from the living room area. The unusual design allows for opening, being shifted aside or shifted apart in the middle to provide a passageway. The bathroom has an inner window to fill the small space with natural light.
The key interior design solution consists in streamlined shapes of the walls and in the functional application of inclinations and bends. The flowing lines of the walls, the decorative elements and the furniture have made the apartment very comfortable for permanent residence in spite of its small size.