Transforming Small Spaces: A Stunning 20-Pyeong Newlywed Apartment Renovation in Taiwan

House Magazine. | 2026.05.07

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This dreamy newlywed nest, brimming with romance, catches the eye thanks to a bright, pretty palette of white, wood, and soft pastels. The designers remodeled a 20-pyeong (about 712 sq ft) apartment in Taiwan to create the couple’s first home—and it’s full of charming details.

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Sunlight floods the living room, where crisp white finishes and warm wood floors set a cozy, inviting tone. The result is a bright, comfortable space that feels instantly homey.

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The designers anchored one wall with a unique shelving-and-panel unit, then layered pastel-toned furniture for a warm, delightful living area that feels both stylish and sweet.

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Tucked into a corner, a wood dining set doubles as a cozy home café—perfect for two. It’s a simple touch that adds everyday romance and a relaxed vibe to the space.

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A sleek white built-in sink unit with smart storage makes the most of the compact kitchen, proving that small spaces can be highly practical and perfectly tailored to a cozy home.