ReRoom

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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic aerial shot of a minimalist studio apartment, approximately 25 sq m, transformed into an optimized living space. The scene is illuminated by soft, natural light streaming in from a large window and balcony door on the left side, casting gentle shadows and creating a calming, airy atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, the photograph emphasizes the sleek, modern design and the clever utilization of every corner. The flooring appears to be a light wood or a similar neutral material, seamlessly connecting the various zones. The layout is thoughtfully divided. Immediately to the left of the entrance is a discreet storage area or entryway nook, defined by clean lines and implied functionality, hinting at a shoe cabinet or coat hooks. Moving further into the apartment, the main living area unfolds with a compact, tufted sofa in a neutral tone, positioned to face a wall-mounted television, suggesting a cozy entertainment space. Adjacent to this is a small dining area, featuring a minimalist table with two chairs, strategically placed to define the space without obstructing movement. To the right, taking advantage of the corner, is a modern kitchen line, complete with cabinetry in a rich wood finish, a sleek sink, and a freestanding refrigerator (labelled as '1' in the original plan) positioned conveniently near the entrance, ensuring it doesn't impede flow. The sleeping area is subtly demarcated by a large, upholstered bed with a width of 160 cm, ensuring comfortable access from both sides for ease of dressing and making the bed. A system of dark, polished wooden wardrobes or a dresser, offering ample clothing storage, is neatly integrated along one of the main walls, ensuring clear passage according to the required dimensions. A dedicated workspace with a computer table and chair is thoughtfully placed, likely near the window to take advantage of natural light. Notably, the area around the radiator beneath the window is kept clear, allowing for proper air circulation. The bathroom (zone '2') and the entrance door remain untouched, as per the constraints. Subtle rugs and perhaps strategically placed lighting fixtures, though not explicitly visible in this aerial view, are implied to further enhance the zoning and ambiance of this harmonious and functional studio living space.