Designer Victoria Malysheva designed a 55 m² euro-apartment for a married couple. The apartment is intended for temporary visits, the customers' permanent residence is located outside the city.
total area: 55 m²
A place: St. Petersburg
Number of rooms: euro two
Who lives here: married couple
Budget: 6-7 million rubles
Designer: Victoria Malysheva
Photo: Sergey Pozdeev
Stylist: Ekaterina Pozdeeva
A typical two-room apartment was turned into a euro-apartment with a separate dressing room. It was possible to expand the usable area by attaching a loggia and combining a bathroom with a toilet. Since this is not the main home of customers, there are not many storage systems.
Living room
The combined space of the kitchen-living room was decorated in light colors. The walls were painted with Little Greene paint. The sofa was placed in a niche between the kitchen unit and the partition with the balcony.
The kitchen set was divided into two blocks. The main part was made U-shaped, and the auxiliary, with built-in equipment, was carried out into the passage. The yellow facades are designed to dilute the often gray St. Petersburg landscape outside the window.
Wall cabinets and pencil cases were supplemented with decorative cornices.
Bedroom
On the walls in the bedroom, they combined paint and wallpaper. The canvases behind the headboard were framed with moldings so that they resemble a triptych.
From the bedroom you can get into an isolated dressing room.
Hallway
An additional storage system - a built-in wardrobe - was placed in the hallway. We bought an elegant console for storing small things. Molding was put on the lower part of the wall.
Bathroom
Initially, the separate bathroom and toilet were combined. The finishing materials divided the walls into two horizontally. The bottom was tiled, and the top was painted with a yellow hue. The shower area was hidden behind a partition. A storage space was provided above the installation.
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