Table of contents:
- NORBERG table
- Custom VALLENTUNA sofa
- HEMNES in the bathroom
- Space in bed with BRIMNES
- Mini-studio with LILLÅSEN
- VIDGA to separate
- The green of BITTERGURKA
- Suits and MULIG

To furnish a small apartment we need creativity and flexibility. Here are some functional and low cost solutions to optimize that little space.
It is useless to go around it, a small flat to furnish always represents a challenge.
Furniture to fit together, dressed by organize, objects to find a place to: these are some of the obstacles for those with a few meters to walk on.
Among the best allies for confined spaces we find IKEA, which often offers practical options to make the most of every corner of the house.
From multi-function furniture to flexible solutions, with a creative approach you can get excellent results even in a small environment.
NORBERG table
It is not always easy to find a place at a dining table. Whether you want to dine in the kitchen or living room, the NORBERG folding table is a great space-saving solution. Once closed it can be used as a handy, small shelf.

Custom VALLENTUNA sofa
Among the largest pieces of furniture that we have to wring out in a small apartment we find the sofa. With the VALLENTUNA series, IKEA offers various seats perfect for creating different compositions that adapt to the available space.

HEMNES in the bathroom
To organize the bottles and small accessories that invade our bathroom, the HEMNES wall shelf can work wonders. It takes up no floor space and is shallow, with light shelves in sight.

Space in bed with BRIMNES
When you have to work hard even in the bedroom, the BRIMNES headboard comes to your rescue: perfect for storing books and other objects to keep close during the night. So you can do without a bulky bedside table.

Mini-studio with LILLÅSEN
For those who need a small home office, the LILLÅSEN desk is an unobtrusive but elegant option. Its thin legs make the structure light and agile, perfect for small environments.

VIDGA to separate
Especially in a studio apartment, it is important to divide the spaces in some way. Curtains are a simple option and VIDGA rails adapt perfectly to the most difficult corners, creating a "wall" or "door" where there was no room divider before.

The green of BITTERGURKA
Plants are essential to liven up an environment and to surround yourself with relaxation. If there is no room for large floor vases, opt for a small hanging garden with the BITTERGURKA planter.

Suits and MULIG
Where to put clothes is often a sore point. The MULIG series offers stands and clothes rails for a comfortable and flexible open wardrobe, to be organized perhaps in little-used corners.

Photo credits: IKEA