The interior of the Moscow eurotrack 63 m², which will take you straight to Bali

  • Jun 01, 2021
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Designers from the studio AD-HOME designed a 63 m² eurotrack for a young family with a child. They tried to recreate the atmosphere of Bali in the interior: there is a lot of wood, jute, decorative plaster and thematic decor.

  • total area: 63 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Ceiling height: 2.9 m
  • Number of rooms: eurotrash
  • Budget: 100 thous. rub / 1 sq.m
  • Who lives here: young family
  • Design Studio: AD-HOME
  • Photo: Mikhail Chekalov
  • Style: I. Kondratyev and A. Hayrapetyan

Layout

The original planning solution was completely changed. The kitchen was combined with the living room, a laundry room and a dressing room were provided. The bedroom was hidden behind a sliding glass partition. This helped bring in more natural light into the kitchen.
The original planning solution was completely changed. The kitchen was combined with the living room, a laundry room and a dressing room were provided. The bedroom was hidden behind a sliding glass partition. This helped bring in more natural light into the kitchen.

Living room

A parquet board was laid on the floor in the living room. The main highlight of the decoration was the ceilings - decorative plaster and polyurethane beams were used for their decoration, their joints were decorated with jute rope.

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The loggia was attached to the room, setting up a workplace there. The table top made of burl poplar slab serves as a writing table.
The heating radiator was replaced with a vertical one and moved to the pier. A light sofa was placed next to it, which was complemented by an armchair made of wood and rattan. The coffee table and TV stand were made to order.
The loggia was attached to the room, setting up a workplace there. The table top made of burl poplar slab serves as a writing table.

Kitchen

Porcelain stoneware was used as a floor covering in the kitchen area. The L-shaped suite was built along two walls from the column. She herself was sewn up with furniture facades. The apron and table top imitate the texture of concrete, which contrasts with the wood.

The dining table was custom made. The chandelier over it was brought from Morocco.
The dining table was custom made. The chandelier over it was brought from Morocco.

Bedroom

The ceiling in the bedroom was made of planks and supplemented with beams. The wall behind the headboard was decorated with textured stencil plaster. A storage system with slatted facades was built into a niche at the foot. If necessary, you can ensure privacy with linen curtains.

Children

The little hostess of the room insisted on the inclusion of pink. The designers managed to fulfill the wish without violating the general concept of the interior - they used plaster of the appropriate shade and textiles.

The bed frame was woven by hand from willow twigs. The window sill was replaced by an open storage system with a seating area. The jungle theme was supported by numerous animal toys and an elephant-shaped pouf.
The bed frame was woven by hand from willow twigs. The window sill was replaced by an open storage system with a seating area. The jungle theme was supported by numerous animal toys and an elephant-shaped pouf.

Hallway

In the hallway, they adhered to the same finish as in the entire apartment. A laundry room is hidden behind the barn door, and floor-to-ceiling black swing doors lead into the dressing room. At the entrance, they placed a large mirror in an array of frames.

Bathroom

In the decoration of the bathroom, tiles, porcelain stoneware and natural wood were combined.

To minimize splashes in the bath area, it was hidden behind a shallow partition and supplemented with a curtain. A river stone shell was brought from Bali.
To minimize splashes in the bath area, it was hidden behind a shallow partition and supplemented with a curtain. A river stone shell was brought from Bali.

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