This apartment was designed for a young student living alone — someone who values freedom, functionality, and modern aesthetics. The space unites the living area, kitchen, and bedroom into an open layout where each zone flows naturally into the next, creating a sense of openness and airiness.
The main concept was to transform two small, cramped rooms into a single, well-organized, and light-filled space. Instead of traditional partitions, zoning is achieved through furniture and architectural elements. The headboard of the bed acts as a visual divider between the sleeping and working areas, while maintaining a sense of unity and comfort.
The interior features a restrained color palette: dark wood, graphite finishes, and clean, simple lines. All surfaces are practical and durable, perfectly suited to an active lifestyle. Lighting plays a central role — luminous ceilings and a backlit kitchen wall provide soft, diffused light and add a touch of technological sophistication.
The result is an apartment where minimalism meets warmth, and simplicity serves comfort. A space to study, work, relax, and simply be yourself — a contemporary interior that reflects the energy of youth and independence.