Designers Vadim and Ekaterina Bychkov designed a 35 m² one-room apartment for rent. Despite the small area, it was possible to equip an isolated bedroom with a workplace, as well as to form a combined kitchen-living room with a dining room.
- total area: 35 m²
- A place: Moscow
- House type: RC "Heart of the Capital"
- Number of rooms: 1
- Ceiling height: 3.2 m
- Budget: 1.5 million rubles
- Who lives here: For Rent
- Designer: Vadim and Ekaterina Bychkov
Planning before and after
Kitchen-living room
The kitchen set was lined up in a linear fashion. Since the apartment is intended to be rented out, we have managed with a minimum set of equipment - a free-standing refrigerator, a two-burner stove, a dishwasher and a cooker hood. An unusual contrast with the green walls creates a bright orange apron. They refused from wall cabinets - in order not to overload the compact space, they cost a couple of open shelves.
Bedroom
The overall range of the bedroom is light, but bright colors were used as accents: the accent wall behind the head of the bed was decorated with coral, the work area and the niche by the window were decorated with green.
Hallway
The combination of green and orange was repeated again in the hallway. Here the role of a bright element was taken over by the spacious IKEA wardrobe. A mirror in an aged gilded frame and ornate tiles add a touch of eclecticism to the interior.
Bathroom
In the bathroom, yellow acts as an accent color - the paint of a sunny shade was combined with white tiles on the walls. A black border was used at the joint, which echoes the pattern on the floor.
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