As a designer she designed a luxurious three-ruble note of 70 m² for herself and her family in the Moscow region: layout before and after

  • Sep 14, 2021
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Designer Evgeniya Filatova designed a 70 m² three-room apartment for herself and her family. An unusual layout with a kitchen in a niche and a large hallway fully meets the needs of the "customers".

  • total area: 70 m²
  • A place: settlement Ilyinskoe-Usovo, Moscow region
  • House type: RC "Usovo Park"
  • Number of rooms: 3
  • Ceiling height: 2.9 m
  • Budget: 7 million rubles
  • Who lives here: designer with family
  • Designer: Evgeniya Filatova

Planning before and after

Before redevelopment. Initially, the apartment was an open space without partitions, but with two supporting columns. Their location was taken into account when building the layout.
After redevelopment. For storing things, we have provided a small dressing room, which can be accessed from the living room.
Before redevelopment. Initially, the apartment was an open space without partitions, but with two supporting columns. Their location was taken into account when building the layout.

Living room

The living room is the largest room in the apartment, its area is 25 m². The size of the room made it possible to transfer the dining group here, it was placed by the window. Terracotta chairs added a bold accent.

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The seating area with a sofa and a couple of spaghetti chairs has been pushed back to the edge of the hallway. The carpet acts as a zoning element. The neutral finish is diluted by the decor on the walls.
The wood-burning fireplace deserves special attention. A chimney was envisaged in the project of the house, so there were no difficulties with its installation. For practical reasons, tiles were laid on the floor in this area.
The seating area with a sofa and a couple of spaghetti chairs has been pushed back to the edge of the hallway. The carpet acts as a zoning element. The neutral finish is diluted by the decor on the walls.

Kitchen

A small niche was allocated for the kitchen between the bedroom and the bathroom. The main unit of the headset was hidden behind a partition - it cannot be seen from the living room. This decision was deliberate - the lighting and the black gloss of the wall cabinets create the feeling of an exclusively residential, elite space, far from dirty pots and cooking smells.

In order not to split up the space, they used the same flooring as in the living room - an engineered board.
In order not to split up the space, they used the same flooring as in the living room - an engineered board.

Bedroom

Despite the neutral finishes, the bedroom interior looks eclectic. Bedside tables of different silhouettes helped to break the symmetry and add dynamics, and ethno-theme can be traced in some elements of textiles and accessories.

A small seating area was set up on the open terrace.
A small seating area was set up on the open terrace.

Children

The children's room was designed for growth. Now the designer's eight-year-old daughter lives in it, while the youngest sleeps with her parents. A screen will come in handy for zoning space in the future.

Hallway

Due to the impressive area and wide-format glossy porcelain stoneware on the floor, the entrance hall looks more like a spacious hall, as the designer intended. The high portal above the front door, decorated with moldings, serves the same purpose. Gold-plated details add a touch of luxury - mirror frame, built-in wardrobe handles, lamp bodies.

Bathroom

There is also glossy porcelain stoneware in the decoration of the bathroom; wood-like tiles were matched to it. The dimensions of the room made it possible to install a corner bath and equip a utility block in a niche - a washing machine, a drying machine, and a water heater were hidden behind a rack screen.

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