When Monta bought her first property – a small flat in Riga – she immediately felt it was her own space. However, for it to fully match Monta’s idea of a cosy nest, it still lacked a well-thought-out, cohesive interior. Living for a long time in a temporary setup sparked a desire for change. To transform the living room combined with the kitchen area from a simple, purely practical space into a true gem, Monta is ready to get involved herself and also listen to the advice of IKEA’s skilled interior designers.
Two women standing in a bright, modern living room with an open-plan kitchen; the space features a round table set with tableware, plants, and contemporary lighting.

Before

The bright space is furnished in a practical and very simple way – enough to serve all everyday functions, yet with many unfinished elements. The partially completed kitchen, the clothes currently hung wherever there is space, and the relaxation area are all in need of change. The transformation must take into account not only the creation of a functional interior, but also the need for a finished, cosy overall look.
A narrow hallway with a clothes rail and shoes.
An open-plan kitchen with fitted units, a dining table, and chairs in a bright space.
A work area with a desk and chair, with a clothes rail placed nearby.
A simple seating area with a sofa, cushions, and a large mirror against the wall.
A bright living room with an open-plan kitchen, white cabinets, a round dining table, plants, and a modern ceiling light.

After – kitchen area

After the transformation, the kitchen’s main improvements are the wall cabinets and the fridge front, which create a unified, cohesive look. Wall cabinets are particularly recommended for small kitchens, as they make use of vertical space and provide more opportunities to keep various small items hidden behind doors, preventing the interior from looking cluttered and keeping surfaces free from dust. A clever solution in this kitchen is the continuation of the wall cabinets beyond the kitchen area, where the washing machine is located – this approach allows the appliance to be visually integrated into the overall design. When planning a kitchen, it is also worth thinking about smaller accessories, such as rails for hanging various smaller items, which help to keep the worktop clear.

Kitchen
A kitchen view with white wall and base units, a built-in oven, and a wooden worktop.
A kitchen and utility area with a built-in washing machine and cabinets visually integrated into the kitchen design.

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A small dining area by the window with a round table, chairs, plants, and a television next to the kitchen area.

After – dining area

In the small dining area, space for working has been cleverly planned as well – one of the chairs is swivel-mounted and on castors, allowing comfortable use at a computer. The other chair is colour-coordinated, creating a balanced composition together with the table. The interior designer’s addition to this area is curtains by the window, a simple way to make the space feel more cosy.

Dining room
A bright dining area with a round table, chairs, a modern ceiling light, and a large window.
A close-up of a table setting with plates, mugs, and flowers in pastel tones.
A round table by the window set with tableware, flowers in a vase, and curtains creating a cosy atmosphere.

After – living area

For the living area, a light-coloured sofa has been chosen as an accent, complementing the overall mood of the space. The sense of completion is enhanced by interior details such as a lamp, cushions, framed pictures on the wall, and a houseplant, which the IKEA interior designer has recommended placing at a higher level to make it stand out more. When composing a relaxation corner like this, it is worth paying attention to small details that help create a more harmonious look – here, warm wood tones appear in the picture frames, the plant pot, and the sofa legs, echoing the cabinet and TV unit on the opposite side of the room. Some of the cabinet doors have been fitted with mirrors, which is practical and also makes the space feel visually larger.
A living area with a TV on a low cabinet, a wardrobe with wooden and mirrored doors, and a sofa with pink pillows.
A bright seating area with a light-coloured sofa, decorative cushions, framed artwork on the wall, and a houseplant in the corner.
An IKEA interior designer wearing a yellow work T-shirt smiles at the camera; an IKEA kitchen is visible in the background.

Small, multifunctional spaces need to be planned with particular care. For example, in a small kitchen it is highly recommended to use wall organisers to free up worktop space. It is also important not to fragment the space – for instance, no more than three different lighting styles should be used, and furniture frames and fronts should be coordinated as much as possible.

A carousel of home makeovers showcasing transformations in bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms.

What was done before?

In previous seasons, our interior designers transformed a wide range of home and business spaces, offering practical tips on how to adapt interiors to personal needs and keep everything well-organised. We renovated kitchens, living rooms and bedrooms, created a children’s room in an attic, refreshed office spaces, redesigned a compact one-room apartment and so much more.

Previous makeovers
View from above: an IKEA interior designer in a yellow uniform takes notes at a desk with a laptop, a mug of tea, a paint colour palette and inspirational images.

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