How designers designed a 43 m² euro-apartment in the center of St. Petersburg for a businesswoman

  • Nov 25, 2021
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Designers Julia Denskevich and Julia Ermakova from the studio YUCUBEDESIGN designed a euro-apartment with an area of ​​43 m² for a businesswoman. The client collects art and maintains a blog.

  • total area: 43 m²
  • A place: St. Petersburg
  • House type: RC Loft Na Srednem
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • Budget: 4.3 million rubles (excluding works of art)
  • Who lives here: female
  • Designers: Julia Denskevich and Julia Ermakova (studio YUCUBEDESIGN)
  • Photo: Ivan Sorokin

Layout

The layout was slightly modified - the dressing room area was increased at the expense of the bedroom. After the wall was moved, a niche was formed in which the workplace was equipped.
The layout was slightly modified - the dressing room area was increased at the expense of the bedroom. After the wall was moved, a niche was formed in which the workplace was equipped.

Living room

There is modular parquet on the floor in the kitchen-living room; a light-colored paint was chosen for the walls. High ceilings made it possible to use voluminous stucco cornices. The neutral backdrop is offset by bright contemporary art pieces from the client's personal collection.

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The upholstered group is not inferior to the paintings on the walls: a laconic sofa upholstered in "goose foot" fabric a restored vintage Alki armchair - an Italian mid-century classic - and a shaped coffee table hemisphere.
The TV cabinet was made according to individual designers' drawings.
The upholstered group is not inferior to the paintings on the walls: a laconic sofa upholstered in "goose foot" fabric a restored vintage Alki armchair - an Italian mid-century classic - and a shaped coffee table hemisphere.

Kitchen

The set was built in a linear, united front. Narrow pencil cases on the sides look laconic and sophisticated. Household appliances - dishwasher and oven - are also narrow. The mini-fridge is located in one of the lower sections.

The massive dining table looks more like a peninsula. Its natural stone countertop is easy to use as an additional work surface. The legs of the high chairs echo with the natural brass on the apron and the Art Deco chandelier.
The massive dining table looks more like a peninsula. Its natural stone countertop is easy to use as an additional work surface. The legs of the high chairs echo with the natural brass on the apron and the Art Deco chandelier.

Bedroom

The area at the entrance was sheathed with walnut veneer. They also designed a niche in which the workplace was equipped - thereby maintaining symmetry. The vintage chair was purchased from a flea market in Italy.

The bed was complemented by a wide headboard made of soft panels. The walls were decorated with moldings and stucco moldings.
The bed was complemented by a wide headboard made of soft panels. The walls were decorated with moldings and stucco moldings.

Hallway

The hallway was decorated in dark colors. The walls and ceiling were painted gray. The porcelain stoneware on the floor was laid radially, it is directed to the center, to the mosaic panel depicting the AN-2 aircraft. It has become a feature of the project. Thanks to flush-mounted doors, the space is not fragmented and is perceived as one-piece.

Bathroom

The interior of the bathroom turned out to be atypical. Some of the walls were decorated with decorative plaster, and the accent wall was decorated with a fresco. Dark gray was preferred to the standard white toilet and sink. Brass fittings and plumbing echoes with accent details in the bedroom and kitchen-living room.

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