This apartment in Brussels uses cleverly designed furniture to maximize storage space

Stylish apartment in Brussels, Belgium uses cleverly designed furniture to maximize storage space

By Updated:

Stylish apartment in Brussels by AIMJ

Located in Brussels, Belgium, this stylish apartment measures 65 square meters (699 square feet) and was renovated by Mara and Julien, the French-Belgian duo behind AIMJ.

The main goal for this interior design project was to create a bright, functional space, suitable for the young owners' lifestyle.

This apartment in Brussels designed by AIMJ maximizes storage space

The main area of the Belgian apartment consists of a kitchen, dining and living room, separated by a a beam and a column.

To hide the column, the designers integrated custom cabinetry, which also provided additional storage space.

The custom-made furniture allowed the design duo to integrate a small home office area. The electrical outlets and Ethernet ports for laptops and hidden printers were integrated into the cabinetry.

The yellow color highlights the beam and offers the apartment a modern and youthful feel.

In the living room area, a red LC2 sofa by Le Corbusier adds a touch of color, while the Zettel'z lamp by the famous designer Ingo Maurer brings poetry to the space.

The end result is a stylish Belgian apartment that stands as a testament to the designers’ attention to detail.

Photography by: AIMJ