The designer decorated a 35 m² one-room apartment with red accents and ethnic motives: it turned out very beautifully

  • Apr 05, 2021
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Designer Anna Katerinich designed a 35 m² one-room apartment for temporary visits. Most of the time, the customer lives in Lisbon, and his mother stays in the apartment. Therefore, it was she who became the main inspirer of the future interior.

  • total area: 35 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: 1
  • Who lives here: for temporary visits by the owner and his mother
  • Budget: 5 million rubles
  • Designer: Anna Katerinich
  • Photo: Olga Shangina
  • Stylist: Ekaterina Naumova
The planning solution from the developer was completely satisfactory to the customer.
The planning solution from the developer was completely satisfactory to the customer.

Living room

On the walls in the living room, two types of beige paint were combined, deepening the color scheme of the interior. The high cornice was painted to match the walls - this made it possible to visually raise the ceiling.

A fold-out sofa with wooden legs was set up along the wall.
A fold-out sofa with wooden legs was set up along the wall.
A fold-out sofa with wooden legs was set up along the wall.
A fold-out sofa with wooden legs was set up along the wall.
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Kitchen

The floor in the kitchen was covered with black tiles in the pattern of the French "Christmas tree". The walls were painted white and the cornice was made beige, creating a contrast.

The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.
The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.
The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.
The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.
The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.
The L-shaped kitchen set was placed in a niche. Open cabinets, shelves, and a low apron helped to lighten the interior. The hood was chosen as an island, and all large equipment was hidden in pencil cases.

Loggia

Handmade Portuguese-style tiles were used as the flooring on the loggia. Around the perimeter of the ceiling, the same geometric cornice was installed as in the kitchen.

Bathroom

In the decoration of the bathroom, two types of tiles and a greenish-beige paint were combined. To save space, we designed a shower enclosure with a diagonal door.

The pentagon-shaped marble mosaic has become a full-fledged decorative element.
The pentagon-shaped marble mosaic has become a full-fledged decorative element.

Layout

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