This is unusual: 5 small apartments where bright colors were used Design 11.07.2022 A small square footage is not a reason to deny yourself a bright interior. The color-saturated small sizes from this collection will convince you of this. 1 apartment with a blue wall and a green kitchen In this studio with an area of 38 squares, bright colors were used both in decoration and in furniture. Some of the walls are painted in a rich blue color, which is combined with more neutral shades and light high ceilings. Thanks to this, it does not press and does not depress, as it often happens if you overdo it with blue in the interior. The floor in the kitchen, balcony and hallway area is tiled with a colorful pattern. Bright solutions continue in furniture. So, an emerald shade was chosen for the kitchen area, which is atypical for small spaces. Part of the upper cabinets were made white to make the headset seem lighter and more airy. The bright accents don’t end there: the sunny yellow chest of drawers in the living room echoes the bottle section in the kitchen. And the blue shade of the walls complements the indigo sofa. 2 One-bedroom apartment in pink and blue tones And here is an example of a completely different approach to using bright colors. In this apartment, they do not play the role of accents, but the basis of the palette. Two saturated shades of dark blue and pink are used in the decoration of all rooms except the bathroom. Even in a small dressing room! They pass through the apartment with a common leitmotif, changing saturation and shape, flowing to the ceiling, then to furniture and appliances. This technique creates a visual effect of a holistic space, not fragmented into separate zones. And in order not to have an overabundance of color, bright shades shade neutral white and gray. 3 Apartment with purple balcony This one-room apartment with an area of 35 squares looks unusual thanks to bright color solutions. There are accents in the kitchen, and in the living room, and in the bathroom, but the most unusual view is, perhaps, the balcony. Small loggia (4 sq. m. m) painted in a delicate lavender shade. Due to the fact that the tone is light, the space looks bright at the same time, but not overloaded. The apartment also used deep shades of green. In the living room there is a beautiful accent chair on a general neutral background, in the kitchen there is a bright set. It organically combines with the texture of wood and natural gray-beige tones. Saturated blue and orange colors were used in the bathroom and bathroom. The shades are completely different in mood, but both give a wow effect in tiny rooms. 4 A small studio with bold solutions This compact apartment is part of an apartment that has been divided into two cozy studios with the help of redevelopment. Despite the small area of only 18 squares, neither saturated colors nor active patterns were afraid here. Orange was chosen as the main shade for decoration and even some furniture. This is a non-standard and bright solution, since usually small-sized (and even more so studios) are decorated in neutral tones. But that’s not all: part of the wall behind the headboard was covered with accent wallpaper with a large tropical print. Boldly? Definitely! 5 A bright three-piece with yellow furniture and a green bedroom Despite the fact that this is a two-bedroom apartment, all the rooms here are very compact. In the living room with an area of only 9.5 sq. m, the main color accent is a yellow sofa. They picked up pillows to match it and diluted it all with a neutral color scheme. It turned out very bright and sunny. In the bedroom, green was used for wall decoration. It is balanced by wooden panels and a calm white color. Therefore, this finish looks harmonious and is great for a bedroom. Original content from the site