How designers turned an ordinary 45 m² Khrushchev into a place to live and hold culinary lectures

  • Jun 01, 2021
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Designer Malika Boranbaeva designed a 45 m² studio for a sous-chef. The space needed to be transformed in such a way that it performed two functions at once - a standard living room and a place for lectures and master classes.

  • total area: 45 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • House type: Khrushchev
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Ceiling height: 2.7 m
  • Who lives here: girl
  • Budget: 1.5 million rubles
  • Designer: Malika Boranbaeva
  • Photo: Nick Rudenko

Layout

During the redevelopment, two partitions were dismantled, creating an open space. Only the dressing room was isolated. Almost all the furniture was made to order according to individual parameters. Laminate was laid on the floor throughout the apartment, except for the bathroom. The interior is dominated by dusty pink and emerald green tones.
During the redevelopment, two partitions were dismantled, creating an open space. Only the dressing room was isolated. Almost all the furniture was made to order according to individual parameters. Laminate was laid on the floor throughout the apartment, except for the bathroom. The interior is dominated by dusty pink and emerald green tones.
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Living room

A convertible sofa in emerald upholstery was placed in a niche and complemented by a pair of restored vintage armchairs. The wall behind it was decorated with wallpaper in a terrazzo pattern and supplemented with a small wooden shelf. Lighting is provided by a pair of brass sconces.

Kitchen and dining room

The kitchen was zoned using a wide peninsula - a bar counter, on which one of the hobs was placed. The second is under the hood. Above the counter there is a supporting beam, it was equipped with a pair of lamps. The headset was purchased from IKEA, which helped to save money. The apron was decorated with dark green herringbone tiles. She was also partially allowed on the slopes in the kitchen area. Wooden window sills look like a continuation of the countertop.

Most of the apartment is occupied by the dining area. A large rectangular table for eight occupies a central position. Black chandeliers with brass bases were suspended from a beam above it.
Dusty pink slatted screens were put under the windowsills and continued on the adjacent wall, the radiators were hidden behind perforated sheets. The skirting board was painted to match the lower part of the sideboard, which helped to achieve an interesting visual effect. The top frame was made black and fitted with glass doors. On either side of it, three wooden shelves were placed, which were supplemented with accessories.
Most of the apartment is occupied by the dining area. A large rectangular table for eight occupies a central position. Black chandeliers with brass bases were suspended from a beam above it.

Hallway

The hallway is minimalistic. The walls were painted in a light shade. A wardrobe with plywood facades was built into a niche at the aisle of the dining room. It provides additional storage space.

Bathroom

In the decoration of the bathroom, they combined paint and one-color tiles in two formats - a square and a hexagon. The brass mirror edging and fixture details supported the overall concept.

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