How do you imagine family life in a 35 m² studio? It turned out to be convenient! Showing the layout

  • Jul 30, 2021

Designer Maria Grigorieva designed a 35 m² studio for a couple. In a small space, a combined kitchen-living room was created, a full-fledged sleeping place and an isolated dressing room were equipped.

  • total area: 35 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Ceiling height: 2.8 m
  • Budget: 2.5 million rubles
  • Who lives here: married couple
  • Designer: Maria Grigorieva
  • Photo: Maria Sotnikova

Layout

The standard layout from the developer was changed - a one-room apartment was turned into a studio. The decoration used muted colors, textures of wood and concrete.
The standard layout from the developer was changed - a one-room apartment was turned into a studio. The decoration used muted colors, textures of wood and concrete.

Living room

The walls in the living room were combined with Little Greene paint and decorative bricks. Laminate was used as flooring. The fold-out sofa was moved close to the window to save space for the bed. The carpet on the floor zones the space.

They refused from heavy draperies, the windows were covered with roll-up curtains. Dark skirting boards and radiators add contrast.
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They refused from heavy draperies, the windows were covered with roll-up curtains. Dark skirting boards and radiators add contrast.

Kitchen

L-shaped kitchen set was made to order. The porcelain stoneware on the apron imitates the texture of concrete. Different shades of paint were chosen for the facades of the lower and upper tiers, which added dynamics and variety.

The dining table was made a continuation of the headset. It was placed parallel to the second window and equipped with chairs in emerald velvet upholstery. The main focus was a feather chandelier.
The dining table was made a continuation of the headset. It was placed parallel to the second window and equipped with chairs in emerald velvet upholstery. The main focus was a feather chandelier.

Bedroom

The bedroom area was fenced off from the corridor with a wooden slatted partition. The color of the bed matches the chairs in the dining area. The wall behind the headboard was decorated with an unusual mirror in the shape of an eye.

Hallway

Ornamental tiles were laid on the floor in the hallway. A hanger with a shoe rack was installed at the entrance. For the dressing room and the bathroom, we chose doors with a hidden box.

Bathroom

In the bathroom, wood and concrete textures were combined. Some of the walls were covered with tiles, and paint was used in the "non-wet" areas. The stabilized moss above the installation helped to revive the "stone jungle". A mini-laundry room was placed in a niche opposite the toilet. A washing machine and a dryer were packed there.

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