Competent redevelopment of a 46 m² studio with five windows for a young girl: before and after

  • Jul 31, 2021
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Art director Stepan Bugaev and designer Anastasia Zakharova from studio "Point of Design" designed an apartment of 46 m² with five windows for a young girl. The interior is dominated by natural colors and textures.

  • total area: 46 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Ceiling height: 2.9 m
  • House type: LCD Vander Park
  • Who lives here: young woman
  • Authors of the project: Art director Stepan Bugaev and designer Anastasia Zakharova (studio "Design Point")

Planning before and after

During the redevelopment, the non-load-bearing partition between the rooms was dismantled. Thus, no area in the apartment, with the exception of the hallway and the bathroom, is completely isolated.
After redevelopment. For the decoration of the walls, mainly decorative plaster was used. The false ceiling hid all the electrical wiring.
During the redevelopment, the non-load-bearing partition between the rooms was dismantled. Thus, no area in the apartment, with the exception of the hallway and the bathroom, is completely isolated.
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Living room

The living room area was marked with a carpet. The wall behind the sofa was accentuated and decorated with veneer panels. The TV was hung on a partition opposite, at the end of two niches. Track lights were installed in the ceiling.

The dining group has become a conventional boundary between the living room and the bedroom. She was carried out to the wall between the windows. The furniture ensemble consisted of a round lacquered table and a pair of armchairs with accent upholstery.
An open rack was built into a niche nearby, in which small items in wicker baskets and decor items are stored.
The dining group has become a conventional boundary between the living room and the bedroom. She was carried out to the wall between the windows. The furniture ensemble consisted of a round lacquered table and a pair of armchairs with accent upholstery.

Kitchen

The kitchen was organized in a niche and additionally zoned with a lower ceiling level. Compliance with the rule of the working triangle (storage-washing-cooking zones) ensured ergonomics in space. The refrigerator was built into a pencil case adjacent to the ventilation unit. The facades have combined deep natural shades. The apron was made of large-format stone-like porcelain stoneware.

One of the wall cabinets was made open with a glass door. This created an unusual accent.
One of the wall cabinets was made open with a glass door. This created an unusual accent.

Bedroom

All textiles in the bedroom were picked up in soothing shades of pink and brown. Lighting was built into the wall behind the headboard, and suspensions were installed on both sides of the bed. The bedside table was replaced by a pouf. In another part of the room, there was a place for a storage system.

Hallway

Initially, the small hallway was enlarged with living space. This made it possible to locate spacious storage systems here, as well as to save enough space for comfortable movement. A washing machine was hidden in one of the cupboards. In the niche opposite the entrance door, a suspended console cabinet was “packed”, which was supplemented with accessories.

Bathroom

The bathroom is decorated in brown and beige colors. Tiles of several formats were used for decoration. An interesting solution was the framing of the bath bowl with artificial stone. The countertop for the vanity unit is made of the same material.

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