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The living room renovation project for a 40m² single bedroom apartment in Curitiba, Paraná is designed to create a comfortable and inviting environment that reflects the owner's style and personality. The owner desired a space where he could display his plant collection, books, and small art pieces, while also providing a welcoming space for guests.

The main living room wall was painted in a rich green color, which adds color and depth to the space. The other walls were kept in off-white, which helps to create a bright and airy atmosphere. The living room is designed to be a multipurpose space, where the owner can relax, read, entertain guests, and display his belongings.

The seating area is centered around a comfortable sofa, which is positioned to face a low coffee table and a wall-mounted TV. A modern floor lamp and a couple of small side tables complete the seating arrangement. The bookcase is placed on the opposite wall, creating a visual balance in the room. 

A wood bench with a painting background was placed in the small hall, just after the entrance. This allows guests to remove their shoes and leave their belongings before entering the living room, keeping the space organized and clutter-free.

The flooring was covered by dense rugs, which adds warmth and texture to the space. The window treatments were replaced with light-colored sheer curtains, which allow natural light to filter through while providing privacy.

Overall, the living room renovation project is designed to create relaxing space that reflects the owner's style and personality, helping he feel home and tranquil through the day. The addition of green color, plants, and small art pieces create a calming and natural environment, while the wood bench and bookcase add a touch of warmth and texture. The renovation is a perfect blend of style and functionality, creating a space that is both beautiful and practical.

Designed by Mogá Estúdio.

Apartment in Curitiba

Residential Interior Design

2022

Curitiba - Paraná, Brazil

Photos by Eduardo Sinegaglia
 

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