We made a gift for our daughter: a studio of 46 m² with renovation and competent planning before and after

  • Apr 05, 2021
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Designer Alena Chashkina designed a 46 m² studio with a huge loggia for a young girl. Her parents were the customers, the apartment was a gift for graduation from the university.

  • total area: 46 m² without loggia (loggia area - 28 m2)
  • A place: Kaliningrad
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • House type: new building
  • Budget: 3-4 million rubles
  • Who lives here: girl
  • Designer: Alena Chashkina
  • Photo: Denis Kitchatov
Initially, the one-room apartment was turned into a studio with a separate dressing room. In the open space, it was possible to organize a full-fledged sleeping place, a living area and a kitchen-dining room.

Living room

Brick-like tiles were used in the decoration of the walls in the living room. The space was zoned using an open rack, it acts as a partition. The corner sofa was placed by the panoramic window.

To "lighten" the interior, the TV stand was made suspended. It, like the panel on which the TV was fixed, was decorated with backlighting. It acts as an additional source of illumination.
To "lighten" the interior, the TV stand was made suspended. It, like the panel on which the TV was fixed, was decorated with backlighting. It acts as an additional source of illumination.
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Kitchen

The kitchen set was lined up in a linear fashion. Some of the equipment was hidden in pencil cases. A free-standing red retro refrigerator has become a bright accent. An additional contrast was made by painting the partition with a bathroom in black.

The supporting column, which could not be dismantled, was faced with stone-like tiles. This solution stylistically combined the kitchen with the living room.
The supporting column, which could not be dismantled, was faced with stone-like tiles. This solution stylistically combined the kitchen with the living room.
The supporting column, which could not be dismantled, was faced with stone-like tiles. This solution stylistically combined the kitchen with the living room.

Bedroom

The sleeping place was arranged in a niche. The texture of the wood on one of the walls visually works to create depth. A pair of deep roomy wardrobes were placed at the head of the bed, and an open shelving unit was installed at the foot of the bed.

Bathroom

To decorate the bathroom, gray concrete tiles were used. One of the walls was decorated with glossy red glass.

The lighting was brought behind the ceiling structure, and also let it go under the bathroom, creating a "floating" effect.
The lighting was brought behind the ceiling structure, and also let it go under the bathroom, creating a "floating" effect.

Planning before and after

Before redevelopment
Before redevelopment

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