Budget renovation of a studio of 50 m² for 500 thousand rubles for a young family: I am telling you how I managed to save

  • Apr 06, 2021
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Designer Elizaveta Sokolova designed a 50 m² studio for a family of students. Customers were keen to keep within a small budget. As a result, IKEA and vintage furniture inherited from grandparents helped to save money.

  • total area: 50 m²
  • A place: Voronezh
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Budget: 500 thousand rubles
  • Who lives here: young family
  • Designer : Elizaveta Sokolova
The one-room apartment was turned into a studio. Due to the long elongated corridor, the living area was expanded.
The one-room apartment was turned into a studio. Due to the long elongated corridor, the living area was expanded.

Living room

The arrangement of furniture and the very configuration of the apartment helped to zone the living room. The sofa was turned with its back to the dining group, thereby further outlining the boundaries. The upholstered group was complemented by a restored vintage armchair.

Kitchen

The kitchen set was made to order. To save money, we used standard sized cabinets.

An unusual solution was the combination of two different tile layouts. The wall adjoining the dining table was decorated with decorative bricks.
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An unusual solution was the combination of two different tile layouts. The wall adjoining the dining table was decorated with decorative bricks.
An unusual solution was the combination of two different tile layouts. The wall adjoining the dining table was decorated with decorative bricks.
An unusual solution was the combination of two different tile layouts. The wall adjoining the dining table was decorated with decorative bricks.

Bedroom

The bedroom turned out to be the largest. The walls were decorated with a combination of blue-gray paint and dark Borastapeter wallpaper with plant motifs. They were also used in the hallway.

Almost all the furniture for the room was purchased from IKEA, which helped to keep within the budget. The wall opposite was set aside for the TV area.
Almost all the furniture for the room was purchased from IKEA, which helped to keep within the budget. The wall opposite was set aside for the TV area.
Almost all the furniture for the room was purchased from IKEA, which helped to keep within the budget. The wall opposite was set aside for the TV area.
Almost all the furniture for the room was purchased from IKEA, which helped to keep within the budget. The wall opposite was set aside for the TV area.

Bathroom

In the decoration of the bathroom, they combined the "hog" tile and wallpaper with a pattern in the "non-wet" zones. As in the kitchen, the wall behind the bathroom was laid out with a "herringbone" pattern, and the adjacent one was laid with offset.

A niche was provided for storing cosmetic accessories, which was supplemented with a pair of wooden shelves.
A niche was provided for storing cosmetic accessories, which was supplemented with a pair of wooden shelves.

Planning before and after

Before redevelopment.
Before redevelopment.

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