As a designer she designed a studio of 25 m² for renting for 600 thousand rubles: layout before and after

  • Aug 21, 2021

Designer and decorator Irina Bebeshina designed a 25 m² studio for rent. The portrait of a potential tenant was presented as a young creative person or a couple. The interior was decorated in a modern style with mid-century touches.

  • total area: 25 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • House type: RC "Horoshevsky"
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • Ceiling height: 3m
  • Budget: 600 thousand rubles
  • Who lives here: For Rent
  • Designer: Irina Bebeshina

Planning before and after

The developer rented out an apartment without partitions, only wet areas were designated. They stayed within their borders.
The hallway and the bathroom were separated by walls made of foam blocks. The decoration adhered to a light color scheme - the walls were painted, and a laminate was laid on the floor in the living area.
The developer rented out an apartment without partitions, only wet areas were designated. They stayed within their borders.

Living room

The starting point for the creation of the interior was vintage cabinets from the 60s. They were placed on both sides of the sofa and supplemented with suspensions. A graphic carpet on the floor helped to zone the space.

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Yellow was chosen as the accent color. It can be seen in textiles, as well as in wallpaper with a geometric pattern, with which the protrusion was played. A low rack with decorative items was placed against them.
Yellow was chosen as the accent color. It can be seen in textiles, as well as in wallpaper with a geometric pattern, with which the protrusion was played. A low rack with decorative items was placed against them.

Kitchen

A linear kitchen set from IKEA was placed along the wall. Standard cabinet sizes helped save money. White facades were combined with the dark gloss of the upper tier.

The mirror surface of the wall cabinets echoes the dining table top.
The chandelier with an unusual silhouette refers to the mid-century style. The designer was engaged in the restoration of a pair of vintage chairs on her own.
The mirror surface of the wall cabinets echoes the dining table top.

Hallway

Porcelain stoneware was used as a floor covering in the hallway. Ceiling cabinets provide ample storage space. In order to save money, their walls were made of foam blocks.

The resulting niches were simply supplemented with laminated chipboard shelves and IKEA Pax doors.
The resulting niches were simply supplemented with laminated chipboard shelves and IKEA Pax doors.

Bathroom

An unusual solution was the use of structures from foam blocks instead of cabinet furniture. They formed a cabinet under the sink, a shower wall, and a table, inside which a washing machine was built.

The facing material used was the same porcelain stoneware as in the hallway. Also in the decoration were used white tiles "hog" and yellow paint in the "non-wet" areas.
The facing material used was the same porcelain stoneware as in the hallway. Also in the decoration were used white tiles "hog" and yellow paint in the "non-wet" areas.

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