Today I'm sharing a 68㎡ two-bedroom apartment. Although small in size, it's fully functional, with a complete living and dining area, as well as a separate kitchen and bathroom. The living room uses a booth seating arrangement instead of a sofa, which is both beautiful and practical.
Floor plan:
Upon entering, you are immediately greeted by the dining area, making the most of the space. To the right, a full wall of custom-made storage was installed, serving as both a sideboard and a shoe cabinet, keeping the entrance area tidy.
The storage cabinet has open space in the middle, which can be used to place small appliances or other small items. The cabinet doors near the entrance use louvers instead of fully enclosed doors for better ventilation. Later, the liver-colored doors can be changed to white for a more harmonious overall look.
For small apartments, efficient and organized storage is crucial. In the living room, a booth seating arrangement replaces the sofa, saving even more space. Furthermore, custom-made storage units are installed around the booth, providing a significant amount of storage for the entire space.
The combination of warm white and natural wood-colored cabinets visually reduces the bulkiness of the cabinets, making the whole wall of storage feel less cramped and oppressive.
The TV wall is a simple white wall, without any fancy decorations, returning to the most authentic simplicity. The TV cabinet is a common basic straight-line design, meeting basic storage needs, taking up relatively little space, and making the entire space appear more spacious.
The master bedroom's accent wall design adheres to a minimalist style, with a white wall paired with a single decorative painting, creating a clean and sophisticated look. The upholstered headboard is very comfortable; even in a small space, it's important to create a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Although the space is relatively compact, the ambiance is not diminished. The addition of a bay window and soft cushions elevates the atmosphere of the entire master bedroom.
The overall color scheme of the master bedroom leans towards a gentle and natural feel, creating a more tranquil and elegant atmosphere. A large wardrobe on one side, combining elegant rosewood and white, provides the primary storage for the space.
Unlike common side panels, the side panels are designed for storage, and the open design makes storage more convenient.
The secondary bedroom is significantly smaller than the master bedroom. To make better use of the fragmented space, one bedside table was omitted, and the bed was placed against the wall. The wardrobe is the same custom-made one as the master bedroom, maintaining overall consistency. The light blue trim on the wardrobe doors also prevents the white doors from looking monotonous.
Okay, that's all for today's sharing. See you next time! ~Images

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