How to Zone a Space Using Furniture: Solutions for Small Apartments
In modern apartments, every square meter matters—especially when it comes to studios or small homes where the bedroom, living room, and kitchen often share one space. But even in these conditions, it’s possible to create a cozy and functional home—just organize the space correctly. One of the most effective ways to do this is zoning with furniture.
1. Kitchen–Living Room: A Boundary Without Walls
You can zone the kitchen and living room using a dining table or a kitchen island. For example, a rectangular table from NEMAN can serve as both a functional place for meals and a “visual barrier” between zones. An island or a breakfast bar also separates the space nicely while keeping the room open.
2. A Workspace in the Bedroom or Living Room
For those who work from home, it’s important to выделити a dedicated work area—even if there’s no separate room. A compact desk or console table with clean lines helps create a work-focused atmosphere, while open shelving or a tall cabinet from the NEMAN collection will visually separate this part of the space from the relaxation area.
3. Zoning with Storage
Storage furniture can work on two fronts: functional and space-defining. For instance, dressers or wardrobes placed perpendicular to the wall can separate the sleeping area without partitions. If you use open shelving, it will also let light pass through, keeping the space feeling airy.
Tip from NEMAN: when zoning, it’s important to keep a consistent overall interior style. Versatile colors, simple shapes, and clean geometry are the key to harmony—even in a small apartment.
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