Blogger Irina designed a 56 m² eurotrack for herself and her family. The apartment was divided into a kitchen-living room, a bedroom and a nursery. In addition, it was possible to allocate space for a storage room and equip a workplace in a niche. They took the scandi style as a basis.
- total area: 56 m²
- A place: Volgograd
- House type: "Khrushchevka" built in 1953
- Ceiling height: 2.5 m
- Number of rooms: eurotrash
- Budget: 1.2 million rubles
- Who lives here: married couple with a child
- The author of the project: blogger Irina
Living room
Laminate was laid on the floor in the living room. The wall behind the TV area was accentuated, it was decorated with wood-like laminate in the color of the window sills. The purchase of a soft group has not yet taken place, the hostess is in search of the perfect sofa.
Kitchen
The small kitchen was combined with the living room, but visually delimited by another flooring - porcelain stoneware. The headset was built L-shaped. Hanging cabinets were allowed on only one wall. The adjacent one was decorated with slate paint to add an unusual accent.
Bedroom
The bedroom area is only 10 m², so the bed fits back to back. A wardrobe was placed at the entrance, additional storage space was provided by a lifting mechanism. Also in the future it is planned to buy a chest of drawers.
Children
The nursery was slightly enlarged due to the dismantling of the pantry. It accommodated all the necessary functionality - zones for games, sleep, study and creativity. A pet, a chinchilla, also lives here.
Hallway
The flooring in the hallway was the same porcelain stoneware as in the kitchen. The plan was to make this space free of furniture. All outerwear can be stowed away in the pantry, it is located behind a door with a mirrored insert. There is also a hidden washing machine.
Bathroom
Finishing the bathroom with furniture cost 84 thousand rubles. On the walls, wood-look porcelain stoneware and white tiles were combined. A round mirror in a walnut veneer frame supported the texture of the porcelain stoneware.
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