The architect designed her 70 m² euro-apartment in the Match Point residential complex: the result is an interior that you want to consider
Dec 03, 2021
Architect Irina Cherneykina designed a 70 m² euro-apartment for herself and her husband. The interior turned out to be restrained and at the same time dynamic. The individual layout fully meets the needs of the residents.
total area: 70 m²
A place: Moscow
House type: LCD Match Point
Number of rooms: euro two
Who lives here: architect with spouse
The author of the project: Irina Cherneykina
Photo: Anton Likhtarovich
Layout
The layout was created for themselves: they equipped a combined kitchen-living room, an isolated bedroom, two bathrooms, two dressing rooms and a pantry. In order not to split the space, porcelain stoneware was laid on the floor throughout the apartment, including the living areas.
Living room
The walls in the combined kitchen-living room were painted gray-beige. Orange accents - a leather sofa and an armchair - helped to add color, and a terrazzo-print carpet tied the interior together.
The TV area was arranged next to a partition with a bedroom, which also serves as a box for sliding glass doors.
Kitchen
The set was built in a U-shape. It can be conditionally divided into three blocks: pencil cases with appliances, a part with hanging cabinets and a cooking area that smoothly turns into a dining area. The kitchen looks whole and detached thanks to the wooden corner: the facades of the wooden cabinets are replaced by panels on the backsplash on the adjacent wall.
An unusual solution was the cooker hood built into the worktop, it was placed next to the hob. Also noteworthy is the designer lamp above the bar counter.
Bedroom
The wall at the head of the bed was accentuated. Panel "California" reminds of a trip to the States. Also, color accents are present in the form of decor - paintings and figurines. The coldness of the flooring helps to flatten the soft carpet.
From the bedroom you can get into the dressing room, and from there - into the bathroom. The entrance to it was hidden behind a mirrored sliding door. In addition to closed storage systems, there is also an open - orange rack.
Hallway
As in other rooms, the hallway has bright orange accents - coat hooks, surfboard, toucan door stopper, built-in wardrobe handle. Lots of details make the interior livelier and more dynamic. There is a second dressing room behind the flush-mounted mirrored door.
Bathrooms
In the master bathroom, paint and porcelain stoneware on the walls were combined with wooden slatted panels. It was possible to place both a bath and a shower cabin here. The center of attraction is oversized furniture - a cabinet made of transparent orange plastic and a mirrored staircase that serves as a hanger for bathrobes and towels.
The guest bathroom can be accessed from the hallway. Its interior has turned out to be more restrained. A sliding door leads to a storage room. There is a washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing equipment.
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