Created for a young married couple, this bright 105 square metre home interior is situated in the PIRS residential complex, Minsk, Belarus. Visualised by Zrobim Architects, the main concept for the interior was to maximise permeability of light and space. Only a small WC gains no access to natural daylight, whilst glass partition walls share the resource between all other spaces, including two bedrooms. This transparency also creates a connectivity between each area: the hallway trickles openly into the kitchen diner, the kitchen diner attaches with the bedrooms, and the master bedroom flows seamlessly into the ensuite bathroom, which results in an easy flow for relaxed modern living.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Bold colour choices characterise the cheerful modern living room. Almost all of the furniture in this apartment was custom made for the space by the architects, right down to the cushioned furniture.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A rounded rectangle rug echoes the outline of the modern sofa, causing a ripple of curves at the border the lounge space.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The unique coffee table takes on a cart-like appearance with a set of wheels and a handle to pull. A dark green armchair strikes a stylish silhouette by the lounge window.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The bright salmon sofa and matching ottoman are calmed by basic grey throws.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Colourful modern artwork is propped at floor level, which draws focus to the beautiful Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A9 speaker there. See more ideas for styling a living room with large wall art here.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The wooden detailing on the modern coffee table complements the simple wood legs on the sofa design, whilst a contemporary black floor lamp forms a matching set with black track lighting and a black dining room pendant light.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A projector screen drops down in front of the TV for movie nights, which can be shared by the whole open plan living room dining room combo.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The dining table springs right out of the kitchen island.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Wood frame modern dining chairs coordinate with the natural timber dining table, whilst their grey upholstery ties in with the grey rug and accent throws in the lounge.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A long wall of white pantry cabinets brightly reflect the natural light from the large kitchen window. Because the kitchen’s dimensions are large for the scale of the living room, the architects decided to hide away as many elements of it as possible.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A large indoor plant tones down the hard linearity of the kitchen design, to help integrate the area with the adjacent softer lounge space.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The pantry facade bends around the corner of the kitchen diner space to connect with the home entryway. In this space, the cabinets take on a bright mirrored finish.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Dining stools line up along a ledge behind the cooking island, where guests can chat with the cook, or the couple can sip coffee by the window.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A glass partition wall connects the living room space and light with the two bedrooms.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The mirrored section of the kitchen cabinetry volume forms a hallway closet, as well as a smooth flow between the two separate areas. The whole storage structure is mounted clear of the floor, and short of the ceiling, to create a light floating effect that offsets its bulk.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Botanical wall art brings an uplifting accent to the white kitchen.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

When the bedrooms’ privacy curtains are opened, the apartment floor plan can be seen in its entirety, bar the bathrooms.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The single bedroom features a home workspace with a made-to-measure desktop. A red desk chair and a unique wall clock add upbeat flashes of colour.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Another bespoke rug design cuts a fitting template around the bedroom layout.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Green throw pillows accent the modern sofa bed, which creates a visual link with the green armchair in the neighbouring lounge and a thriving indoor plant by the window.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A small modern wall light makes the sofa bed into a comfy reading nook.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The other side of the glass partition wall gives entry into the master bedroom. An unconventional furniture arrangement sees the bed oriented towards the window, both for the glorious morning view and to solidly separate the sleep space from the living room.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

From the back, the headboard resembles the living room sofa design to disguise the room’s true identity through the glass wall. A simple floor lamp adds to the illusion.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Large bedroom pendant lights tumble over the bedstead. White drapes frame the window and conceal the wardrobe.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A small vanity table slots right into an alcove space between the wardrobe and the glass wall ensuite bathroom. A custom cut mirror is fitted with Hollywood style lighting.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The unique bed design features electrical sockets mounted right on the side, and pockets lined with gadget chargers.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The dressing table design flows into the bathroom vanity cabinet on the other side of the glass. A pink stool adds an interesting pop of pastel colour in the doorway, and provides a resting spot for an IKEA PS 2017 table lamp.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The accent stool compliments an unusual pink granite circular backsplash behind the freestanding tub.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Round wall mirrors continue the circular motif over the double sink bathroom vanity, lit by simple wall sconces.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Light borrowing clerestory windows pull in natural light from the kitchen diner.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

A recessed ribbon of LEDs shine a gentle pink light on the bathtub.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The bathroom ceiling and walls are finished with roughcast.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

The bathroom floor tiles are the same ones used throughout the entire apartment.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Black faucets and fixtures make punchy contrast with the light decor.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

Original apartment floor plan.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

New partition walls and furniture layout.

Family Apartment Designed To Maximise Natural Light

3D perspective drawings.

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