As a designer, I designed a 44 m² studio on a budget for my mother with a screen instead of curtains and a bedroom behind glass blocks

  • Jul 31, 2021
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Designer Alexandra Zhuravleva designed a 44 m² studio in eco-style for her mom. The interior is closely intertwined with natural themes, natural colors and textures prevail in it.

  • total area: 44 m²
  • A place: Istra, Moscow region
  • House type: new building
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Budget: 1.5 million rubles
  • Who lives here: woman
  • Designer: Alexandra Zhuravleva
  • Photo: Anton Brzhozovsky
The entire apartment was covered with sanded and oiled plywood.
They resemble huge beveled slabs.
To save money, the walls were not leveled.
The entire apartment was covered with sanded and oiled plywood.

Living room

In the decoration of the walls in the living room, they combined paint and a floor pine board, which was tinted in the desired shade. She was decorated with an accent wall. The paintings used as decoration were painted by the designer herself.

The recreation area was located at the bay window.
In order not to waste space, the window sill was expanded and formed a kind of table, its shape helped to adjust the proportions of the room.
An unusual solution was the use of a translucent screen instead of curtains.
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The recreation area was located at the bay window.

Kitchen

The supporting pylon was beaten with the help of a bar counter. The wide table top serves as a dining and work area at the same time. It was equipped with a pair of bar stools.

Additional seating was provided by a soft couch, part of the wall behind it was decorated with sheets of plywood, which were brought from the floor.
The space above them was filled with a mirrored panel, reminiscent of a window opening with spros.
The apron on the adjacent wall was tiled under concrete. The upper tier of cabinets was abandoned.
Additional seating was provided by a soft couch, part of the wall behind it was decorated with sheets of plywood, which were brought from the floor.

Bedroom

The bedroom was arranged in a niche, which was partially hidden behind glass blocks. They were also involved in the production of the wall table.

Hallway

The hallway was done mainly in dark colors. The main and auxiliary storage systems are located behind the curtains. Furniture was limited to a shoe rack at the entrance.

Bathroom

In the "non-wet" areas, paint was used in the bathroom. The outlines of concrete blocks are visible under it, this solution has given the interior an authenticity. The shower area was paved with stone-like tiles. Plumbing in a shade of brass has become an excellent addition to the interior.

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