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AKTA Interior Design Firm Designs an Elegant Apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania

By Magaly Grosso

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This 67 square-foot apartment is located in Vilnius, Lithuania. AKTA Interior Design Firm was in charge of designing its interior in 2016. An apartment of reduced spaces, in which each one of its square meters was perfectly used. The interior is characterized by simplicity, something that, though it cannot add to the space in a physical sense, attempts to avoid reducing it visually.

In soft but firm colors that give character to the décor, the atmosphere is elegant and charming, allowing good energy to flow, and offering us comfort and the opportunity to rest and relax.
In the living room, there is a comfortable electric blue sofa that stands out in the monochromatic space, set alongside a fuchsia armchair.

Sofa in electric blue and a bookshelf behind

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Armchair in mauve
Kitchen view from living room

The small kitchen is done in a combination of minty green and pale gray. Both colors seem to meld together to create a very elegant atmosphere, especially with the added character of the details in black from the chairs and the lamp.

Kitchen in pale green and black details
Kitchen in pale green and black details

In the bedroom, this decorative theme continues. The walls are done in a pale green that reflects tranquility, accompanied by a sliding door closet in a soft gray and where, once again, black is used to break the monotony.

Bedroom with walls in pale gray and closet in soft green with details in black
Bedroom with walls in pale gray and closet in soft green with details in black

The small bathroom is done in straight lines and subdued colors, where what is most outstanding are the beautiful details that stand out on the walls. A subtle, soft, and elegant design that gives a very chic touch to this space.

Bathroom with embossed tiles

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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