Versatile, but not boring: the designer created the interior of a 34 m² one-room apartment for rent and showed the layout before and after

  • Sep 17, 2021

Designer Natalia Leifer designed a 34 m² one-room apartment for rent. The customers wanted a versatile interior with a neutral finish that would at the same time stand out from the rest of the rental housing.

  • total area: 34 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • House type: LCD Big Time
  • Number of rooms: 1
  • Budget: 3 million rubles
  • Who lives here: For Rent
  • Designer: Natalia Leifer

Planning before and after

Before redevelopment. The apartment was rented without any partitions.
After redevelopment. We have slightly moved away from the layout recommended by the developer in order to enlarge the hallway. Paint was used to decorate the walls, and quartz vinyl was placed on the floor in the entire apartment, except for the bathroom.
Before redevelopment. The apartment was rented without any partitions.

Kitchen

The working area of ​​the kitchen was "drowned" in a kind of box made of the lower tier, pencil cases with appliances and a mezzanine. To achieve a variety of textures, the facades of shallow wall cabinets were embossed, and a color accent was made using terrazzo tiles on the apron.

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Since the separate living room was abandoned in favor of the bedroom, a similar scenario was implemented in the dining area. In addition to chairs, the dining table was equipped with a small sofa with thin legs.
An unusual solution was the use of glass inserts in the partition between the kitchen and the bedroom, they are located symmetrically on both sides of the dining room.
Since the separate living room was abandoned in favor of the bedroom, a similar scenario was implemented in the dining area. In addition to chairs, the dining table was equipped with a small sofa with thin legs.

Bedroom

For the walls in the bedroom, a grassy green shade was chosen. Against this background, coral accents were placed - the head of the bed, the curtain covering the entrance to the dressing room.

The interior door with a hidden box was painted in the same color as the walls, so as not to split up the space.
A dressing table took the place of one of the bedside tables. This helped expand the functionality of the room.
The interior door with a hidden box was painted in the same color as the walls, so as not to split up the space.

Hallway

At the entrance, a niche was provided, into which a spacious wardrobe was built for outerwear and household utensils. Its embossed facades echo the kitchen ones. A suspended console next to it does not weigh down the space.

Bathroom

In the decoration of the bathroom, terrazzo porcelain stoneware and white tiles were combined, the ceiling and the upper part of the walls were painted in a coral brown shade. Black details - edging at the junction of two coatings, plumbing and curtain rod - give the interior a graphic look.

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