Family design studio owners Yarko home Denis Ryzhkov and Nadezhda Yarkova designed a 70 m² eurotrack for a young girl. The customer wanted to get an interior that would remind of traveling in Europe.
- total area: 70 m²
- A place: Tyumen
- Number of rooms: eurotrash
- Ceiling height: 3m
- Budget: 2 million rubles
- Who lives here: young girl
- Design Studio:Yarko home
- Photo:Andrey Bydanov
Layout
Living room
The living area was arranged at the exit to the balcony. The soft blue sofa was complemented by an armchair in striped upholstery to make the interior more dynamic. The wall behind the TV area and adjacent to it was covered with decorative plaster like a Russian hut. The characteristic brushstrokes and print on the carpet add an ethnic touch.
Kitchen
The kitchen set was lined up in an L-shape. On the sides, there are pencil cases with equipment and a pull-out section where oils and cereals are stored. White matte facades were combined with wooden ones.
Bedroom
As in the kitchen-living room, wallpaper was used to decorate the walls in the bedroom. To create an accent, sections of the wall behind the headboard and at the foot of the bed were highlighted in burgundy, the carpet seems to continue this strip on the floor. From the bedroom you can get into the dressing room, which serves as the main storage system.
guest room
In the guest room, two types of wallpaper were combined: with a plant print - behind the sofa, peach - on other walls. Red was used as an accent color - curtains and decorative pillow covers.
Hallway
At the entrance, a built-in wardrobe system from floor to ceiling was planned. Thanks to the facades in the color of the walls, only contrasting handles give out a volumetric wardrobe. In order to fence off the "dirty" zone, we provided a partition made of timber.
Bathroom
Three types of porcelain stoneware were used to decorate the bathroom: smooth white, embossed white and wood imitation. The area of the room made it possible to place not only a large shower corner, but also a bathtub here. The dark grout echoes the stripes on the rugs, creating geometric patterns.
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