Stop arguing: how the designer reconciled the customers and made modern classics in a 53 sq.m. kopeck piece

  • Jul 30, 2021
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Designer Anna Zueva designed a 53 m² two-room apartment for a married couple and their student daughter. The interior has combined classic motives and modernity to satisfy the wishes of all family members.

  • total area: 53 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • Who lives here: married couple with daughter
  • Designer: Anna Zueva
  • Photo: Olga Melekestseva
  • Style: Ekaterina Naumova
The apartment was purchased on the secondary housing market. The designer was tasked with updating the interior and adding storage systems. On 53 m² there are two separate bedrooms and a kitchen.
The apartment was purchased on the secondary housing market. The designer was tasked with updating the interior and adding storage systems. On 53 m² there are two separate bedrooms and a kitchen.

Kitchen

The walls in the kitchen were painted and supplemented with moldings. Porcelain stoneware was used as a floor covering, it was laid with a "herringbone" like parquet, and also decorated with brass inserts.

The headset was divided into two parts. One block, with pencil cases, is located to the left of the window; it hides a constructive ledge. The second was lined up in an L-shape. A dining group took up the space between them.
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For the facades they chose a deep blue shade, the apron was laid out with turquoise tiles "hog".
The headset was divided into two parts. One block, with pencil cases, is located to the left of the window; it hides a constructive ledge. The second was lined up in an L-shape. A dining group took up the space between them.

Bedroom

The walls in the bedroom were decorated with wallpaper, and an engineered board was placed on the floor. The door became a bright accent detail; it itself and the box were decorated with turquoise paint.

A wardrobe was placed along the entire wall opposite the entrance. Mirror inserts on the doors work to visually expand the space.
A wardrobe was placed along the entire wall opposite the entrance. Mirror inserts on the doors work to visually expand the space.

Daughter's room

The owner of the room is a freshman. Despite the small area, the bedroom has great functionality. A storage system was built around the sofa. The section of the wall behind it was accentuated, the rest of the walls were painted in a pale blue shade. The workplace was located opposite.

The sleeping place was organized on a podium near the window. An additional storage system was provided at the headboard. Soft panels are responsible for coziness and comfortable sleep. For privacy, you can simply draw the curtains.
A pencil case door with glass inserts helped to let in some natural light into the corridor, it slides into the box in the wall.
The sleeping place was organized on a podium near the window. An additional storage system was provided at the headboard. Soft panels are responsible for coziness and comfortable sleep. For privacy, you can simply draw the curtains.

Hallway

An additional storage system was placed in the hallway - a wardrobe. Its embossed facades look like an integral part of the decoration. This feeling is supported by the fact that its top is decorated with cornices.

Bathroom

The bathroom has been kept practically unchanged. The repairs made by the previous owners suited the customers. We only added a built-in wardrobe for a washing machine.

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