Integrated environments with style

Studios are a type of property that has become a trend in recent years. The compact spaces bring practicality to everyday life and the condominiums usually come with a series of facilities for residents to enjoy, such as coworking, laundry, gym, swimming pool, among others.
As a result, the space inside the studio is only for enjoying moments of relaxation. As it doesn't usually have many partitions between the rooms, it's important to use this to your advantage, using furniture and strategies that maintain that feeling of spaciousness that integrated environments provide, without losing style and practicality for everyday life. Want to know how to do this? Read on!
Invest in multifunctional furniture
As the name implies, multifunctional furniture shares several functions within a room. One example is the swivel TV panel, which can be placed between the living room and the bedroom. As it rotates 360º, you can enjoy the TV in both the bedroom and the living room, depending on where you are.
You can also use other furniture to separate the rooms without damaging the feeling of spaciousness. A set of chairs, sofas, sideboards and even empty partitions add style to the room without closing it off, keeping people moving around and avoiding the feeling of too much furniture.
Abuse of the planned
Planned furniture is a great way to integrate rooms with lightness, while making it clear where one room begins and another ends. You can have the partitions between bedroom and living room, for example, made halfway up and leave the other side free for circulation, keeping the place open but with a touch of elegance.
Planned furniture in small rooms is essential if it is to fit perfectly where it is needed. Pieces that are too big or too small can make the space look disproportionate and hinder the spaciousness that room integration suggests.
Use harmonious colors between rooms
As the spaces will be integrated, it's important to maintain the color palette between them. You don't have to leave everything in exactly the same colors or tones, but it's important that they talk to each other.
It's worth investing in a gradient, using complementary color strategies or even betting on similar tones, such as pastels, to bring calm and harmony to all the integrated rooms.
What's important is that the colors chosen for the walls and decoration talk to each other and maintain the idea of integration.
Chandeliers also help to separate without losing spaciousness
Do you want to separate the kitchen from the living room without losing the feeling of an integrated environment? Chandeliers and ceiling lights are great options for adding a special touch to the lighting, as well as bringing a cozy feel to the rooms.
A counter between the kitchen and living room with a ceiling light in the same straight line, and preferably longer to accompany the furniture, gives your room extra charm without losing visibility.
Dividing the integrated spaces without the need for walls makes the studio more elegant and maintains the feeling of spaciousness that this type of property should convey. This way, you can decorate without losing the practicality of your apartment!
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