It appears to be impossible to create an entire home, taking advantage of every last centimeter, when working with a meager fifty square meters. And yet, this is exactly what was managed in this case.
In this project, there are various designs which, though the spaces themselves are relatively small, make them comfortable, practical, and best of all, absolutely beautiful. It would be difficult for anyone to decide on just one, as they each have charming aspects.
From bright and well-light spaces to spaces with a more marked and stronger personality, in each of them the effort to ensure that no centimeter was wasted is noticeable, as spaces that not only completed their objective, but were also comfortable, were sought.
Specifically, the use of the color white attracts our attention due to the clarity of its spaces, in which the natural light that moves through unimpeded is an important aspect. It gives it not only a warming feeling of happiness, but also the sensation of wide-openness.
The model employing brown tones has definitely a general feel of elegance. Despite using darker tones than the other models, its areas still receive sufficient natural light to counteract this given darkness, and avoid making the spaces appear smaller than they actually are.
The model that employs raw bricks and vertical gardens is equally beautiful, perhaps because of its general simplicity and the charming rustic style. Despite its modern furniture and its small but beautiful kitchen that separate the space from that style, there’s a certain appeal to a mix of styles and materials.
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.