"Killed" Euro-apartment 64 m² in the center of St. Petersburg was turned into a style icon: before and after photos

  • Mar 03, 2021

Designer Corina Balanovskaya designed a 64 m² euro-apartment for a married couple. The apartment is located in the center of St. Petersburg and is intended for temporary visits. They took neoclassicism as a basis, which was supplemented with ethnic details.

  • total area : 64 m²
  • A place: St. Petersburg
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • Who lives here: married couple
  • Designer: Corina Balanovskaya
  • A photo: Alexandra Kurlygina
Apartment before renovation. Redevelopment was minimal due to the many supporting structures.
Apartment before renovation. Redevelopment was minimal due to the many supporting structures.
Apartment before renovation. Redevelopment was minimal due to the many supporting structures.

Living room

The decoration of the living room is minimalistic. To liven it up, we added colors to the sofa group. The dark sofa was complemented by two armchairs with wine-colored upholstery. Accents were picked up by metal. Ethnic motifs in the stained glass design were supported by mirrors from the Maroc Design salon.

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Kitchen

A kitchen set with black facades was built into a niche. The washbasin, mixer and fittings were selected in a noble metal shade. The apron made of MDF with glass inserts echoes the partition from the hallway.

Kitchen before renovation.
Kitchen before renovation.
Kitchen before renovation.
Kitchen before renovation.

Bedroom

To comfortably place the bed, a shallow niche was provided at the head of the bed, which was decorated with bright Christian Lacroix wallpaper. The TV was fixed on the wall opposite.

The doorway leading to the dressing room was closed with translucent tulle.
The doorway leading to the dressing room was closed with translucent tulle.
The doorway leading to the dressing room was closed with translucent tulle.
The doorway leading to the dressing room was closed with translucent tulle.

Hallway

The decoration in the hallway turned out to be contrasting - white paint on the walls was combined with a dark entrance door. The fusion of white and black is embodied in the flooring - tiles, the ornament of which resembles a carpet.

Entrance hall before renovation.
Entrance hall before renovation.
Entrance hall before renovation.
Entrance hall before renovation.

Bathroom

For the decoration of the bathroom, we used light marble-like porcelain stoneware of a large format. A boiler was hidden behind the stained-glass doors above the installation. The washing machine was built into the cabinet under the sink.

Layout

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