Design Of Dynamic And Colorful Apartment

Apartment Design

Interior projects with limited land coverage has always been a challenge for an interior designer, was no exception project designer QSpace led by Prapanca Jonathan with interior apartment design. He is believed to have worked on the interior design of the apartment units are examples of this type of studio Aeropolis. He seeks to cultivate every corner to function optimally. The way by creating a simple space flow while maximizing its order to stay entertaining.




The process of interior apartment painting design, he was more focused on the arrangement of the spaces (layouts) and minimize design and furniture. The room layout consists of a kitchen, bathroomsitting room, and the main bedroom was intentionally left blong without wall baffle. It makes the flow of the space feels more simple.

To differentiate semi-public area and a private area interior apartment decorating, designers just make transparent partitions in the form of a multiplex-framed glass decorated by cutting sticker on the surface. The partition created with open shelves of multiplex with duco finishing that was at the bottom. In addition to functioning as a baffle, the open shelves are also useful for displaying a wide range of accessories to enhance your interior apartment signage space.


In addition to bringing together designers, interpretive space also puts the built in furniture designed specifically for this project. Some of these are a wall headboard on the bed, sitting room television on the shelf, and the shelf ambalan in the kitchen like interior apartment doors

To liven up the atmosphere, bright colors such as yellow and purple were chosen to cover some areas of the walls as well as color accents on some furniture and decorative elements. Colour combination give a cheerful shades at once eliminate monotonous impression due to limited extents. Any room look more life and character.

Photographer: Tri Rizeki Darusman

Location: sample Unit apartment Aeropolis

Project Associate Designer: Sissy Prima Laila


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