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Scandinavian Minimalism in a Small Space: Harmony of Functionality and Style

#8347. Scandinavian Minimalism in a Small Space: Harmony of Functionality and Style

This is an elegant example of a compact space where Scandinavian minimalism meets cozy functionality. We are looking at an open-plan layout of a small apartment, where the kitchen and living room are organically combined into a cohesive whole. The interior demonstrates masterful work with limited space, where each element carries not only aesthetic but also practical value.

The color palette is built on a restrained contrast: white walls and floors create a sense of spaciousness, while black tiles on the kitchen backsplash add graphic character. The kitchen with white facades looks weightless and neat, and the wooden support of the breakfast bar introduces the warmth of natural material. The minimalist design bar stools don't overwhelm the space.

In the living area, a vintage rug with an Eastern ornament becomes an accent that adds character and depth to the monochromatic interior. The white sofa with geometric pillows continues the graphic theme. Live plants on the windowsill and throughout the interior bring life and connection with nature, which is especially important in modern country house design projects.

The window with a wide sill has been transformed into a multifunctional niche for decor and storage, which is an excellent example of rational use of space. Light fixtures and minimalist accessories complete the image without weighing it down.

This interior demonstrates key principles that can be applied to any space: open planning for visual expansion, a light color base, targeted contrasts, a mix of textures (smooth surfaces, textiles, wood), and a reasonable amount of decor that works with the overall concept rather than against it.

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