This study analyzes the mutual enhancement of the concepts of microarchitecture and minimalist design in the decoration of interiors of small urban apartments. The aim of the article is to identify and systematize existing approaches that contribute to increasing functionality, ergonomics and emotional comfort of people under conditions of constrained living space. The methodological basis consists of a systematic review of specialized scientific publications, analysis of Eurostat statistical data, as well as examination of practical examples within the framework of the New European Bauhaus initiative. In the course of the study, effective techniques of microzoning were identified, the role of transformable and multifunctional furniture was substantiated, and the influence of lighting solutions and material choice on spatial perception was analyzed. The results obtained indicate that the combination of a minimalist approach and the principles of microarchitecture not only visually expands the interior but also improves quality of life by reducing stress and increasing the cognitive activity of residents. On the basis of the analysis, scientifically grounded recommendations are formulated for creating adaptive and sustainable living environments in compact apartments, of interest to architects, interior designers, developers and researchers in the fields of urbanism and environmental psychology.
Olena Shabanova (Thu,) studied this question.