This small apartment to accommodate a family of three people is located in the Old Town of Vilnius. The initial layout had turned out to be rather good, so there was no need to change something, except for the doorways' arrangement. The apartment, located on the first floor, has large panoramic windows in all rooms including the bathroom. One of the advantages of this apartment is high ceilings, since they make the rooms look more spacious. There are two bedrooms and a spacious hall combined with a kitchen and dining room. One of the main tasks of mine was to create a lot of storage space.
I designed a kitchen arranged along the wall running from the corridor to the hall, passing into a closet accommodating a household unit with a washing machine and dryer, storage space and an outerwear wardrobe. I had the facades of the kitchen furniture made in a light colour merging with the walls of the room. The ceiling, walls and flooring of the hallway are made in coral colour.
There is a wardrobe with a built-in work desk in the children's room. The facade of the wardrobe was also made to match the colour of the walls, which looks very harmonious, since it doesn't overwhelm the space. So, I have managed to use the space of a small 8.7 sq m room in the best possible way to accommodate everything required for living.
From the hall, doors lead out to the bedrooms and a bathroom. They are made concealed and painted the same colour as the walls. In the hall, I opted for three-dimensional panels to decorate the wall behind the TV. They create a beautiful play of light and shadows and hide the door opening to the master bedroom. From the hallway we get into the hall, combined with the kitchen and dining room. To visually separate the hallway from the hall, I highlighted it using colour. The ceiling, walls, flooring and a wardrobe in the hallway are made in coral colour to hide the contour of the adjacent room. So, looking spacious and bright, the apartment accommodates all the things necessary for a comfortable living.