How the designer managed to transform a tiny studio of 25 m² into a full-fledged apartment with a bedroom for a couple

  • Apr 05, 2021
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Designer Anastasia Kalistova designed a 25 m² studio for a couple. Convenience and functionality were in the forefront for customers. The interior was done in soothing colors; textures of wood, stone and concrete prevail. Thanks to the panoramic windows, the apartment has enough natural light and air.

  • total area: 25 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • House type: new building
  • Who lives here: young family
  • Budget: 2.5 million rubles
  • Designer: Anastasia Kalistova
  • Photo: Vasily Khurtin
Despite the small area of ​​the studio, it was possible to accommodate a full-fledged kitchen with a dishwasher, refrigerator and oven, as well as organize a dining area.
Despite the small area of ​​the studio, it was possible to accommodate a full-fledged kitchen with a dishwasher, refrigerator and oven, as well as organize a dining area.

Bedroom

The bedroom area was separated from the kitchen with a partition made of wooden slats. This solution made it possible not to block access to natural light in the kitchen.

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The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.
The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.
The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.
The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.
The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.
The walls were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative plaster, and the floor was made of vinyl.

Kitchen

Large-format Kerama Marazzi tiles were used as flooring in the kitchen. The kitchen set was built on both sides of the column. Two tiers of cabinets were launched along one wall, along the other - pencil cases in which all large-sized equipment was hidden.

Due to the absence of handles, the headset looks monolithic.
Due to the absence of handles, the headset looks monolithic.
Due to the absence of handles, the headset looks monolithic.
Due to the absence of handles, the headset looks monolithic.

Bathroom

In the bathroom, wood and stone textures were combined. The walls and floor were tiled with two types of Kerama Marazzi tiles. In wet areas, paint was used. The shower room was fenced off with a glass partition.

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