For a 70 m2 apartment, homeowners need to pay attention to space organization, storage arrangement, safe material selection, and flexible design to ensure convenience. For many urban families, a 70 m2 apartment is a popular choice due to the balance between usable space and investment cost. However, not every completed apartment provides a comfortable long-term living experience; many inconveniences only become apparent after the homeowner moves in, as the space may not be perfectly suited to their daily habits and lifestyle. All functional and spatial layout elements should be considered from the outset to ensure comfort during use and minimize the need for future modifications.

Ngoc Khuyen (38 years old) lives in a villa in Binh Duong, while her child attends an international school in Ho Chi Minh City. During her child’s early years, her family needed a place close to the school to reduce commuting time and maintain a stable daily routine. Instead of viewing it as a temporary residence, Hoang Anh decided the apartment would be used regularly for several years, with clear requirements: easy to use, tidy, and requiring no modifications during use.

The children’s bedroom is designed specifically for a girl, featuring a soft pastel color palette and gentle details. The ceiling is designed with cloud motifs, adding both decorative appeal and a cozy, comfortable feel for young children.
The design prioritizes natural light and safe materials throughout the space, ensuring the room remains airy and bright. The wardrobes are stylishly designed with rounded curves, minimizing sharp edges and ensuring safety during use. All interior details are softened, suitable for the child’s current age and adaptable to changing needs as they develop.
The master bedroom utilizes floor-to-ceiling windows to bring natural light into the space. Double curtains, consisting of sheer and thick layers, are used to control light intensity throughout the day while maintaining necessary privacy. The muted gray-white color palette allows light to become the primary element, highlighting the simple lines and surface finishes. From the upholstered bed and bedside tables to the flat cabinet panels, every detail follows a soft and clean aesthetic, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
The smoked glass-fronted wardrobe system, combined with an integrated display area and dressing table, keeps the space tidy and easy to use. According to Weo Design representatives, careful planning from the outset minimizes the need for unforeseen decisions after completion. Many families only realize inconvenience after moving in, whereas in this apartment, the solutions were based on the actual daily routine to ensure stability in use.
Get advice now