A 60m2 neutral-toned flat that plays with lines and textures
Discover how to furnish a 60m2 neutral-toned flat with style using lines, materials and subtle contrasts for a couple loving modernity
In this 60m2 neutral-toned flat, the colour scheme is understated but never monotonous. The designers responsible for the interior have focused on lines, textures and a few well-placed contrasts to create a balanced interior. Here, it all begins with a painting featuring black lines, which acts as the visual focal point of the living room.
The space features a beige and creamy palette, designed to compensate for the somewhat limited natural light. A light-coloured sofa interacts with thick curtains and sheer drapes, creating a soft yet structured atmosphere. The graphic rug acts as a focal point. Everything catches the eye with subtlety and even a certain dynamism in a ‘quiet luxury’ style.
The open-plan kitchen follows the same design philosophy, with a subtle interplay between dark wood and mineral surfaces. Its units form an efficient L-shape, centred around a utility unit clad in porcelain stoneware. The dining area is compact yet comfortable, with slender-lined chairs around the round table. Wood, ever-present, adds warmth without weighing down the overall look. Every element seems to have found its place naturally.
The bedroom strikes a more intimate note, with an asymmetrical headboard and mirrors that soften the geometry. The wallpaper adds an artistic touch that breaks up the rigidity of the lines. In the bathroom, the materials feature grey stone and dark wood, enhanced by black accents. The hallway is a valuable asset, with its storage units camouflaged against the wall colour. This flat proves that a neutral interior can still possess a certain personality. Interior design: Yulia Pozdnyak and Svetlana Krivitskaya | Photos: Vitalina Voroshkevich
Source : Mebel Kz
The space features a beige and creamy palette, designed to compensate for the somewhat limited natural light. A light-coloured sofa interacts with thick curtains and sheer drapes, creating a soft yet structured atmosphere. The graphic rug acts as a focal point. Everything catches the eye with subtlety and even a certain dynamism in a ‘quiet luxury’ style.
The open-plan kitchen follows the same design philosophy, with a subtle interplay between dark wood and mineral surfaces. Its units form an efficient L-shape, centred around a utility unit clad in porcelain stoneware. The dining area is compact yet comfortable, with slender-lined chairs around the round table. Wood, ever-present, adds warmth without weighing down the overall look. Every element seems to have found its place naturally.
The bedroom strikes a more intimate note, with an asymmetrical headboard and mirrors that soften the geometry. The wallpaper adds an artistic touch that breaks up the rigidity of the lines. In the bathroom, the materials feature grey stone and dark wood, enhanced by black accents. The hallway is a valuable asset, with its storage units camouflaged against the wall colour. This flat proves that a neutral interior can still possess a certain personality. Interior design: Yulia Pozdnyak and Svetlana Krivitskaya | Photos: Vitalina Voroshkevich
Source : Mebel Kz





















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