Small flat interior design ideas for cozy family gatherings during the holidays

Remember how Grandma's forty-square-meter house could fit the entire family for Christmas Eve—twelve people, twelve dishes, twelve seats at the table? And somehow everyone fit, somehow no one complained about...

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  by Daniel Pawlik

Remember how Grandma's forty-square-meter house could fit the entire family for Christmas Eve—twelve people, twelve dishes, twelve seats at the table? And somehow everyone fit, somehow no one complained about the cramped space, somehow the space stretched out like a magic tent. Today, you live in forty-five square meters and think: "How can I invite my family here? Where will I seat them? Where will they sleep?" As Marek Grechuta sang, "Because we are the whole world"—but sometimes that world has to fit in a studio apartment.

Pillovely understands that most Poles don't live in spacious homes —they live in apartment buildings, small apartments, and compact spaces. That's why Christmas in a small apartment isn't a failure— it's a challenge that can be beautifully solved.

Why is a small apartment normal?

In Poland, the average apartment size is around 55 m². Most young families live in even smaller studios or two-room apartments up to 45 m². This isn't the exception—it's the norm. And that's precisely why we need solutions for small spaces, not visions from interior design magazines showing 120-square-meter apartments.

As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote: "The most important things are not seen with the eyes" - and in a small apartment the most important thing is the wisdom of arrangement, not square meters.

Planning – the key to success

Before you start moving furniture, sit down and think.

Questions you need to ask yourself:

  • How many people will come?

  • Who will sleep with whom?

  • Is anyone staying overnight or just for dinner?

  • What multifunctional furniture do you have?

  • What can you temporarily remove from your space?

The Lento Corner Sofa with Sleeping Function transforms a small apartment into a guest space – a sofa by day, a bed for two by night. It features bedding storage, a sleeping function, and versatility.

Multifunctional furniture – heroes of small spaces

In a small apartment, every piece of furniture has to do double duty.

A sofa bed is a must-have

It's not an option—it's a necessity. A sofa bed provides additional sleeping space without taking up space. It's a living room by day and a bedroom by night.

The Lento Sofa Bed in elegant fabric is a solution for those who don't want to sacrifice aesthetics for functionality. Beautiful, comfortable, and practical .

Small flat interior design ideas for cozy family gatherings during the holidays

Extendable table – the center of the holidays

In a small apartment, a fixed table for eight is a luxury you don't have. But an extendable table? That's smart.

A small coffee table for everyday use, and a table for ten for the holidays. There are models that expand from 80 cm to 180 cm. It's not magic— it's thoughtful design .

Poufs with storage – seat and storage

Poufs that open and have storage inside are the perfect solution. For everyday use, they provide extra seating, and for the holidays, they provide space for blankets, pillows, and anything else that doesn't need to be on display.

Vertical storage – use your walls

A small apartment means small floors but high walls. Take advantage of them.

Vertical solutions:

  • Ceiling shelves (for off-season holiday decorations)

  • Hooks on the doors (additional hangers for guests)

  • Narrow shelves instead of wide chests of drawers

  • Wall hangers instead of free-standing ones

The Mandala 80x160 bookcase utilizes space vertically – narrow, tall, and spacious. Perfect for small apartments where every centimeter counts.

Decorations – less is more

In a small apartment, you can't afford to overdecorate. That's not "less festive"—it's smart.

Rules for decorating a small apartment:

  • One large decoration instead of ten small ones

  • Small or hanging Christmas tree

  • Garlands instead of free-standing decorations

  • Decorations at height (not on the floor)

Instead of a large Christmas tree , use branches in a vase on the table. Instead of garlands everywhere, use one above the window. Instead of candlesticks on every surface, use a striking one on the dresser.

Small flat interior design ideas for cozy family gatherings during the holidays

Kitchen – cooking in a small space

A small kitchen during the holidays is a particular challenge. Twelve dishes? In a three-square-meter kitchenette? It's doable.

Solutions for a small kitchen:

  • Cook in stages (the day before, if possible)

  • Use your oven wisely (one temperature, several dishes)

  • Prepare some cold dishes (salads, desserts)

  • Ask guests to help with cooking (less crowded than everyone on the couch)

  • Serve buffet style (food in the kitchen, guests take and sit wherever they want)

Where to seat guests?

This question has divided families for generations. A small apartment doesn't have a table for ten people. But there are other solutions.

Informal arrangement:

  • Buffet-style food

  • Guests can sit wherever they want – on sofas, pouffes, chairs

  • Folding chairs bought for Christmas

  • Floor cushions for children

  • Guests eat in turns (adults first, then children)

You don't have to have a traditional table for everyone. You can create several "zones" – adults at the table, children at the coffee table, grandparents in the armchairs.

Where will they sleep?

This is the number one question in small apartments. The answer: everywhere .

Accommodation options:

  • Sofa bed (2 people) e.g. Lily sofa

  • Inflatable mattress (cheap, compact)

  • Blankets and pillows on the floor (for kids this is an adventure!)

  • Your own bed is given to guests (you sleep on the sofa)

  • Kids together in one room (they love it)

For those who are ashamed of a small apartment

You're part of the generation that compares their apartment to Instagram —where everyone has a 100-square-meter apartment with a park view. Who's ashamed to invite family over because "it's too cramped," "not enough space," "everyone will see how poorly I live."

The truth is: most people in Poland live the same way . Small apartments are the norm, not the exception. And no one judges you by square footage—people come for the atmosphere, not the square footage. Pillovely believes that home isn't about square footage—it's about the warmth you create . As Kora sang, "You only have yourself"—but during the holidays, you also have family who loves you regardless of the size of your living room.

 

Small apartment, big holidays – this isn't an oxymoron, but a reality for most Poles. Multifunctional furniture, vertical storage, thoughtful decorations – all this means that forty square meters can accommodate twelve people. Pillovely provides the tools – furniture that doubles as a space, a space that stretches. You add the rest – love, warmth, a willingness to share what you have. Because holidays aren't about square meters – they're about the people who fill them.