Space reorganization: how to optimize the interior without redevelopment

What is missing?

If there are more needs than rooms, it is worth reconsidering the purpose of the latter. This does not mean that the bedroom should move to the kitchen, and the dining area to the living room, you can keep its usual function behind the room and endow it with additional ones. Multifunctional spaces are created using furniture transformers, zoning partitions, shelving and lighting scenarios.  

Add a drop-down table and compact garden chairs, and you have a miniature version of an outdoor cafe to snuggle up with a cup of coffee in the morning.

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Do I need this?

To save usable space and use it effectively, ask yourself: do you need all the zones in the apartment in a traditional way? A traditional kitchen with a massive set, a four-burner hob and a dining area is an interior throwback if you don’t cook at home.

Do you need a dining table, at which the whole family was supposed to gather, if the family prefers to eat at the TV in the living room? You can save space and prefer a bar counter or a converted windowsill to a full dining table.

Do you need a bulky wardrobe that eats up a third of the room if it is partially empty (and this happens)? You might prefer a minimalistic open storage system, like in a store

Why is there not enough space?

When there is not enough room for things, it is worth returning to question number two and remembering an old song that calls for throwing trash out of the house. No junk, but there are things that have not been used for years? It’s time to give them away or sell them.

Use the doors and the space above the doorway, use the corners of the room, use the space under the table and under the bed, use the space between the closet and the ceiling.

Maybe it’s the color?

Dark walls are not always a dark story, a bright shade will not necessarily “hit” the eyes, and a neutral scale is not a panacea for an interior.

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