Designers from the Group of Companies "Fundament" designed a 60 m² euro-apartment for a young family. It took only 3.5 months from the beginning of the repair work to its completion. The interior was made in the neoclassical style.
- total area: 60 m²
- A place: Moscow
- House type: Business class residential complex "Vavilova 4"
- Number of rooms: euro two
- Budget: 2.3 million rubles
- Who lives here: young family
- Designers: GC "Fundament"
Living room
A parquet board was laid on the floor in the living room. The multi-level ceiling was supplemented with lighting around the perimeter. The mirror panel has become an accent detail of the decoration. The wall behind the sofa was decorated with moldings, building a symmetrical pattern.
The dining group was moved to the window. The dining table legs echo the pattern on the panel. Blue chairs have diluted the neutral color scheme of the interior.
Kitchen
Porcelain stoneware was used as a floor covering in the kitchen area. The set was built U-shaped. Part of the countertop was taken out to the junction of the flooring, this helped to further zone the space.
The built-in refrigerator was placed in a niche next to the ventilation duct to create a regular working triangle - storage, washing, and cooking areas. The low apron is a continuation of the table top.
Bedroom
Part of the area of the room was taken as a dressing room. The partition with it was decorated with wallpaper. The entrance was hidden behind a sliding door.
The wall behind the headboard was decorated with soft panels and mirrors with gold inserts. This technique helped to visually expand the boundaries of the room. Wall sconces were mounted directly into the mirror surface.
Hallway
A wardrobe was built into the niche to the right of the front door. Its mirrored facades visually enlarge the space. A small hanging console was packed into a niche in the wall opposite. The ceiling was decorated with a crystal chandelier.
Bathroom
The bathroom was decorated in light colors. The decoration combined large-format porcelain stoneware marble and mosaic. In the shower area, a niche was provided for storing cosmetics. The toilet was placed in a niche opposite.
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