Designing a small apartment is all about making every inch count, and The Emerald Apartment (by Lena Bryantseva) shows exactly how it’s done. Here, functionality leads the way—clever storage solutions, multipurpose furniture, and clean layouts ensure the space feels open rather than cramped. But practicality doesn’t mean plain. Bold emerald green accents add a burst of personality. They turn this compact apartment into a stylish modern home. From the frosted glass partitions that create flexible zones to the sleek dining area that doubles as a workspace, every detail is thoughtfully designed for both living and style.
In small apartments, the living and dining space often has to do it all—and in The Emerald Apartment, it does so beautifully. The frosted glass partitions are a clever move: they divide the bedroom from the lounge without shutting out light, keeping the whole apartment feeling open and airy. The sofa tucks neatly along the wall, leaving just enough breathing room for the dining area to shine at the center.
And let’s talk about those emerald green chairs. They anchor the space with a sense of richness, making the dining table feel like a design statement rather than an afterthought. The round glass table adds to the effect: it reflects light, keeps sightlines clear, and makes the room feel bigger than it is.
Every piece here earns its keep. From the compact kitchen setup with marble finishes to the way the dining zone doubles as a workspace, this is functional design at its best.
The bedroom in The Emerald Apartment proves that a compact space can still feel like a retreat. Separated by frosted glass panels, it has just enough privacy while still borrowing light from the rest of the apartment. The bed itself is low and cozy. It is dressed in soft neutral tones that make the room feel calm and uncluttered.
Storage is cleverly integrated. Built-in shelving and drawers run along one wall, creating plenty of space to tuck things away while keeping the design clean. A small desk by the window doubles as a workspace, framed by greenery for a fresh touch—showing that even in a small footprint, you can carve out zones for living, resting, and working.