Designer Tatyana Miteva has transformed a 50 m² one-room apartment into a 55 m² two-room apartment for a couple. The interior was executed in the style of minimalism, built-in structures and "invisible" doors were used, and the kitchen was moved to the hall.
- total area: 55 m²
- A place: Rostov-on-Don
- Number of rooms: 2
- Ceiling height: 2.9 m
- Who lives here: young man
- Budget: 2.5 million rubles
- Designer: Tatiana Miteva
- Photo: Yuri Shumeiko
Living room
Several functional areas were implemented in the living room at once - a place for rest, a study and a dining room. Large-format marble-like porcelain stoneware became the main finishing material - it was laid on the floor and partially brought onto the walls. The seating area was highlighted with gray wallpaper and decorative backlit panels.
Bedroom
Tropical wallpaper was used to decorate the walls in the bedroom, and parquet boards were placed on the floor. The combination of pink-green was chosen as a color scheme. Accents were placed with the help of gilding - it can be seen in lamps, bedside tables and accessories.
Hallway
Porcelain stoneware with a marbled pattern was used in the decoration of the hallway. Storage space for outerwear was provided by a built-in structure that separates the hallway and the living room.
Bathroom
The decoration of the bathroom turned out to be contrasting - dark porcelain stoneware was combined with a white ceiling, door, niche and plumbing fixtures. The burgundy curbstone became a bright accent.
Layout
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