From a one-room apartment to a two-room apartment: how the designer managed to coolly transform an apartment with an area of ​​45 m²

  • Oct 27, 2021
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Designer Elena Markina turned a 45 m² one-room apartment into a 50 m² two-room apartment. It was possible to squeeze the maximum out of a small space - to create a living room combined with a dining room, a bedroom, a separate kitchen and even an isolated dressing room.

  • total area: 50 m²
  • A place: Moscow
  • Number of rooms: from one-room apartment to two-room apartment
  • Budget: 10 million rubles
  • Who lives here: a young couple
  • Designer:Elena Markina
  • Photo: Sergey Ananiev
  • Stylists: Yana Yakhina and Polina Rozhkova

Layout

The apartment was completely redrawn: from a one-room it turned into a full-fledged two-room apartment. By joining the loggia, the area of ​​housing was increased by 5 m². Most of the furniture was custom made.
The apartment was completely redrawn: from a one-room it turned into a full-fledged two-room apartment. By joining the loggia, the area of ​​housing was increased by 5 m². Most of the furniture was custom made.

Living room

The living room was combined with the dining room. The recreation area was moved closer to the window and its borders were outlined with a carpet. The salmon sofa became a bright accent. Other furniture stands out due to its bright texture - the rods of coffee tables, embossed fronts of the chest of drawers. The role of the decor is played by a large-format painting and accessories.

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In another part of the room, a dining group was located. The massive dining table was completed with upholstered chairs. Built-in wardrobes and shelving are skirted with baseboards and cornices, so the storage systems look like part of the wall construct.
In another part of the room, a dining group was located. The massive dining table was completed with upholstered chairs. Built-in wardrobes and shelving are skirted with baseboards and cornices, so the storage systems look like part of the wall construct.

Kitchen

The kitchen, which was previously located on the site of the current bedroom, was taken to the corridor and made a walk-through. The set was lined up in parallel - pencil cases with appliances were launched along one wall, and on the contrary - two tiers of cabinets. Light facades do not overload the space.

Bedroom

The bedroom is behind corrugated glass sliding doors. Plaster panels on the walls echo with them. The role of an unusual accent is played by a large carpet with a print "101 Dalmatians".

A shallow niche next to the bed was taken under the built-in wardrobe. Its brass handles match other metal elements - the picture frame at the headboard, the pouf support, the details of the chandelier and other lamps.

Hallway

The interior of the hallway turned out to be restrained and laconic. At the entrance, a hanging banquet and a wall panel with hangers were placed.

There is a dressing room to the right of the front door. Internal filling from IKEA helped to save money.
There is a dressing room to the right of the front door. Internal filling from IKEA helped to save money.

Bathroom

Glossy marble-like porcelain stoneware was used to decorate the walls and floor in the bathroom. A spacious storage system was provided here: smooth facades were combined with corrugated and mirrored ones to make the interior more interesting. Mirrors, in addition to functionality, allow you to further expand the space. The washing machine was hidden in one section of the cabinet under the sink.

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