Designer Alexandra Protasova together with her husband designed a 65 m² eurotrack for themselves and their family in Novosibirsk. The interior stylistically embodied the idea of the Siberian character, closely intertwined with the natural features of the area.
- total area: 65 m²
- A place: Novosibirsk
- Number of rooms: eurotrash
- Ceiling height: 2.8 m
- Budget: 2.5 million rubles
- Who lives here: designer with family
- Designer: Alexandra Protasova
- Photo: Vitaly Ivanov
- Stylist: Marina Evseeva
Layout
Living room
The walls in the combined kitchen-living room were painted with light paint and decorated with paintings. This created an unusual accent and emphasized the relationship between the interior and nature. The plank ceiling became the center of gravity. An accent slatted wall in a grassy hue hides the interior doors.
Kitchen
The kitchen set was “packed” into a niche. The upper tier was framed with mezzanines and high cases on the sides. The facades of the wall cabinets were matched to the color of the acrylic stone from which the tabletop and apron were made.
Bedroom
Two shades of paint were chosen for decorating the walls in the bedroom - light gray and terracotta. The room acts not only as a place to sleep - at the entrance, they equipped an isolated dressing room, and also provided a niche in which a workplace was equipped.
Children
The nursery was decorated in turquoise-pink colors. It is intended for two children. The beds were placed in opposite corners of the room, and the walls around them were covered with soft panels.
Hallway
In the hallway, only the "dirty" area at the entrance was allocated with tiles. Slatted walls hide not only doors, but also built-in storage systems. On the contrary, a large mirror in a massive frame was placed right on the floor.
Bathroom
The bathroom, like the living room, has a plank ceiling. Decorative plaster, porcelain stoneware and tiles were combined on the walls. The cast-iron bathtub on legs has undergone restoration and has taken a key place in the interior. The curtain was hung on an oval cornice.
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