The designer turned the "tired" panel three-ruble note 65 m² into a dream apartment for herself and her husband: before and after photos

  • Aug 25, 2021
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Decorator Yulia Antonova designed a 65 m² three-room apartment for herself and her husband. The interior has not been updated since the house was built, so the renovation work was massive.

  • total area: 65 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • House type: house built in 1973
  • Number of rooms: 3
  • Ceiling height: 2.5 m
  • Budget: 3.5 million rubles
  • Who lives here: designer with spouse
  • Designer: Julia Antonova
  • Photo: Anna Veselova

Layout

All the old finishes were dismantled, a bulk floor was made, wooden windows were replaced with plastic ones. Ideal wall alignment was abandoned, which helped save budget. To hide small irregularities, the walls were covered with thick wallpaper. Belgian linoleum was laid on the floor.
All the old finishes were dismantled, a bulk floor was made, wooden windows were replaced with plastic ones. Ideal wall alignment was abandoned, which helped save budget. To hide small irregularities, the walls were covered with thick wallpaper. Belgian linoleum was laid on the floor.

Living room

The overall range of the living room is light. Upholstered furniture with rather bright - soft pink and emerald - upholstery acts as accents. The picture frames on the wall behind the sofa echo the gilded handles on the windows.

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Living room before renovation.
After renovation. The room was equipped with a workplace for the mistress of the house. The wooden writing desk was complemented by a bookcase and a rattan chair. Mirrors above the work surface help diffuse sunlight.
Living room before renovation.

Kitchen

The kitchen was made to order, it cost 300 thousand rubles. The facades combined wood and white gloss. A tile with a geometric pattern was chosen for the apron.

Kitchen before renovation.
After renovation. The dining table was purchased from IKEA. Chairs in different styles make the interior more eclectic and unique.
Kitchen before renovation.

Bedroom

The bedroom was set up in the farthest room. For the walls, we chose pinkish wallpaper with a floral pattern. Mirrors in three-dimensional frames, as well as painting, were used as decor.

Bedroom before renovation.
After renovation.
A low wardrobe was purchased to organize storage.
Bedroom before renovation.

Cabinet

Since Yulia's husband works from home, the third room was taken as an office. A workplace was equipped here, as well as a recreation area - a folding sofa. In the event of the arrival of guests, it acts as an extra bed.

Cabinet before renovation.
After renovation.
Cabinet before renovation.

Hallway

The rejection of the interior door in the living room helped to let in more natural light into the hallway. Vertical striped wallpaper is designed to visually raise the ceiling. A built-in wardrobe was provided for furniture, as well as a shelf on brackets, which plays the role of a console.

Entrance hall before renovation.
Entrance hall before renovation.
After renovation.
Entrance hall before renovation.

Bathroom

Initially, a separate bathroom was combined. For finishing, we chose a tile with a relief resembling a quilted fabric. On the wall behind the bathtub, they also used floral tiles. The plumbing was matched to brass.

Bathroom before renovation.
After renovation.
Bathroom before renovation.

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