Guide to Functional Arrangement of Small Apartments

Optimize Space with Multifunctional Furniture

Start by carefully planning the space in your small apartment. Identify different zones, such as the bedroom, living room, dining area, and kitchen. Determine how you want to use each zone and what furniture will be needed. It’s important to have a clear vision of the room layout before beginning the arrangement. Consider purchasing furniture that serves more than one function, such as sofas with storage space or bunk beds.

Utilize Space

Install shelves high on the walls or use hanging organizers to maximize space. You can also mount a suspended cabinet above a table or desk to gain additional working surface.

Bright Colors and Mirrors Enlarge the Space

By choosing bright colors for walls and floors, you’ll optically enlarge your apartment. Also pay attention to mirrors, which reflect light and make interiors appear larger.

Minimalism is Key

By reducing the number of items and decorations, you create more space and a sense of order. Choose multifunctional furniture that helps maximize available space. Opt for foldable tables, beds with storage for bedding, or cabinets with built-in shelves. Remember to optimally use the space on the walls, such as hanging shelves or clothes hangers.

Smart Storage

Use containers, baskets, and other solutions to hide unnecessary items. Liu Wei – a Chinese designer – suggests applying the 20/80% principle. 20% represents the amount of things you want to show, and 80% refers to things you store in cabinets or boxes. Additionally, it’s recommended to group items into 5 different sets that are linked by a similar style or color scheme. This way, you can change the collection on your shelves from time to time. This method will help you maintain order and ensure that things don’t become boring too quickly.

Lighting

Well-planned lighting can wonderfully transform a space, adding depth to it. Choose spot lighting, such as wall lamps or night lights, that provide intimate and focused light in different zones. You can also install ceiling lighting with adjustable light intensity to suit various needs. Smart bulbs or SmartHome systems will come in handy for this.

Arranging small apartments doesn’t have to be difficult. With our tips, your apartment will become functional and spacious. Analyze your needs, minimize unnecessary items, use optical tricks, and functional solutions. Remember to use the available space vertically and separate zones using different elements. Make a small apartment the perfect place to live, where functionality and aesthetics go hand in hand.

 

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