Designer Anna Bukaevadesigned a 34 m² studio for herself. She wanted to create a functional space in which it would be comfortable to live and create. The interior used blue, green and white colors, as well as many wooden textures.
total area: 34 m²
A place: Volgograd
Number of rooms: Studio
Budget: 1 million rubles
Who lives here: designer
Designer: Anna Bukaeva
The studio layout was retained, however, due to the use of partitions-shelving, the living space the apartment turned out to be clearly divided into functional zones - a kitchen-dining room and a bedroom with a dressing room and an area recreation.
Kitchen
To decorate the walls in the kitchen, they chose a rich blue hue. The facades of the linear set were made of varnished plywood. A freestanding mini-refrigerator was placed under the countertop instead of one of the cabinets.
The top tier was raised to the ceiling to increase storage space.
Bedroom
The sleeping place was arranged behind a partition-rack. The bed was moved close to the walls, the sides were draped with translucent tulle. A TV was hung at the foot, and the wall at the head was decorated with a round plaster panel with an unusual relief, which the designer created herself.
A small seating area was provided at the exit to the balcony - in an easy chair you can relax while reading a book.
Hallway
Tiles were used as flooring in the hallway. They provided an open rack for storing shoes and outerwear, as well as a spacious mirrored wardrobe.
Bathroom
On the walls in the bathroom, tiles and green paint were combined. The set was made of oak with a river stone sink on it. A washing machine was hidden under the countertop.
A shallow shelving unit against the opposite wall provided additional storage space.
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