How did the designers manage to place a bedroom, living room and kitchen in a tiny one-room apartment of 38 m²: layout before and after

  • Sep 29, 2021
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Designers Pavel and Svetlana Alekseev designed a 38 m² one-room apartment for a young couple. The interior is bright and cheerful. Despite the small area, there was no need to sacrifice the bedroom in favor of the living room.

  • total area: 38 m²
  • A place: Khimki
  • Number of rooms: 1
  • Ceiling height: 3.5 m
  • Budget: 3.3 million rubles
  • Who lives here: a young couple
  • Designers: Pavel and Svetlana Alekseevs (Pisa Design studio)

Planning before and after

Before redevelopment. The developer handed over the apartment to the owners without any partitions.
After redevelopment. To increase the usable area, a loggia was attached. In the living room, two functional areas have been combined - a bedroom and a living room.
Before redevelopment. The developer handed over the apartment to the owners without any partitions.

Bedroom-living room

High ceilings made it possible to divide the room horizontally - a sleeping place was arranged on the mezzanine structure under the ceiling, and the lower level went to the living room.

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A section of the wall behind the sofa from floor to ceiling was sheathed with soft panels. This solution added coziness to both the living room and the bedroom. The blue color, solid planks on the floor, wooden railings and railings, and a painting on the wall all refer to the nautical theme.
Yellow was chosen as an additional accent color, it was brought in by the risers for the stairs, a bookcase in the form of a fireplace, a piping on the carpet and textiles.
The staircase was designed in such a way as to maximize its functionality. The space under it was used to organize storage, and the window sill smoothly goes into one of the steps, forming a small sitting corner.
A section of the wall behind the sofa from floor to ceiling was sheathed with soft panels. This solution added coziness to both the living room and the bedroom. The blue color, solid planks on the floor, wooden railings and railings, and a painting on the wall all refer to the nautical theme.

Kitchen

Due to the wide doorway, the kitchen and the room are perceived as almost a single space; another floor covering - ornamental tiles helps to visually separate them.

The set was lined up in an L-shaped manner, white and deep green shades were combined in the facades, a black and white apron added contrast. The upper tier was equipped with a mezzanine in which rarely used items are stored. An unusual solution was the bright yellow bottle rack built into the lower tier. This connected the kitchen to the living room.
The dining group is represented by a laconic set of round wooden table and chairs in soft upholstery.
On the former loggia, a seating area was equipped with a small sofa bed and a side table. Its boundaries were marked by the floor convector and the preserved supporting structures.
The set was lined up in an L-shaped manner, white and deep green shades were combined in the facades, a black and white apron added contrast. The upper tier was equipped with a mezzanine in which rarely used items are stored. An unusual solution was the bright yellow bottle rack built into the lower tier. This connected the kitchen to the living room.

Hallway

The main storage systems were located in the hallway. There is a spacious wardrobe, as well as a utility block with a washing machine. The latter was supplemented from the end with a large-format mirror to visually increase the space.

Bathroom

Three types of porcelain stoneware were combined on the floor and walls in the bathroom - one under a tree and two under a stone. The severity of the finish was diluted with a bright yellow heated towel rail and the fronts of the cabinet above the installation.

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