the The mini apartments you will find at BE ONE are furnished with basic furniture in a minimalist style. Just take your belongings and move in… We’ll look at how to deal with decorations in a smaller space so that it’s not cluttered so you can get most out of a mini-apartment.
Furnishing a mini apartment in a minimalist style is not only trendy nowadays, but it is expedient also. Minimalism can bring not only aesthetics but also functionality, clarity and cleanliness to your living and life. For young people looking for modern living where they will feel comfortable, it is important that the space is not cluttered with unnecessary or distracting elements. We have tried to keep this in mind when furnishing the apartments at BE ONE.
All units are equipped with high-quality, functional and spectacular furniture, which you just need to fine-tune with your own accessories. In all the apartments, and in the smallest ones (Solo and Compact apartments) in particular, we have tried to make the most efficient use of every inch of space. How to work with this if you want to store everything you need in your living space, but not overwhelm it at the same time?
When furnishing an apartment at BE ONE, keep in mind that adding your own furnishings or favourite piece of furniture to the apartment is possible with prior approval, and decorating the apartment is permitted in accordance with the house rules. Therefore, our following tips are rather focused on the choice of simple accessories or their arrangement.
Minimum of colours, materials and unnecessary stuff
The colour palette that we have tried to create when designing BE ONE visually enlarges the space and gives it a modern look and harmonious atmosphere. If you want to spice up your apartment or furnish it with decorations, it is a good idea to follow the established colour palette.
Less is more. Choose only the decorations that make sense to you and add character to the space. Wall accessories such as paintings, table or windowsill decorations, planters, rugs, photographs, candles or other interior accessories can accentuate your style and help you make your apartment your home, but it is worth being frugal when choosing them. Although colourful and varied boho-style elements can look interesting, they can make a small space look even smaller.
A smaller space forces you to keep them in order
A table that serves as both a dining and working table, backless chairs, a hanging bar instead of a heavy wardrobe. These are just a few pieces that subtly motivate a person to keep things in order. After all, you don’t want to dine at a table with your work papers spread out, you don’t want to sit on chairs piled high with clothes, and you don’t want to hastily hide what you want to hide from the view of visitors in a cabinet either. In short, a minimalist space only looks good when it’s tidy.
Storage spaces are a separate chapter. Items that you don’t use, such as seasonal clothing, or those that you don’t need to keep in sight at all times, are best stored outside the apartment if you have the option to do so. If you want and need to keep them in your apartment, it is reasonable to use vacuum packs and store them in the storage space of your bed. Other things can be stored in cupboards or storage boxes. We’re not talking about banana boxes, of course. Stylish and practical storage boxes can already be an unobtrusive addition to your interior that won’t cost a lot.
The following tips will also help you get the most out of a mini-apartment in a practical way:
Mirrors can be your best friend when you want to visually enlarge a space. Place them in strategic locations to make the space seem bigger and brighter, giving the space an airy feel.
If you already want to choose decorations, reach for minimalist and practical accessories. Each piece should contribute to the overall design while having a functional purpose. Such accessories will add personality to your space without cluttering it up unnecessarily.
Plants will bring a bit of nature and freshness to your apartment. As a bonus, they also improve air quality and give the space a lively, somewhat “untidy” look.
Colourful cushions, throws or other textile accessories will brighten up the interior. These easily replaceable accessories can change the atmosphere of a room at any time without a large investment.
Lighting can also create an atmosphere of your own preference. Standing or table lamps or LED strips can help you create light zones in a space and change the character of a room.