How a designer turned her 36 m² kopeck piece into a three-ruble note of 53 m² at the expense of the second tier in Krasnogorsk: redevelopment wonders

  • Dec 05, 2021
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Designer Anastasia Bondareva designed a 53 m² eurotrack for herself and her family. Initially, the area of ​​housing, taking into account the loggia, was only 36 m2, it was possible to increase it due to the second floor.

  • total area: 53 m²
  • A place: Krasnogorsk
  • Number of rooms: eurotrash
  • Ceiling height: 3.5 m
  • Who lives here: author of the project with family
  • The author of the project: Anastasia Bondareva
  • Photo: Alexey Bunakov

Layout

1st floor. In addition to Anastasia and her husband, two more children live in the apartment, this had to be taken into account when planning. In order not to have to sacrifice a bedroom, living room or nursery, a mezzanine floor was added. The ceiling height allowed such a scenario to be realized.
2nd floor.
1st floor. In addition to Anastasia and her husband, two more children live in the apartment, this had to be taken into account when planning. In order not to have to sacrifice a bedroom, living room or nursery, a mezzanine floor was added. The ceiling height allowed such a scenario to be realized.
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Living room

The walls in the living room were covered with wallpaper with an unobtrusive print. If you look closely, you can see the silhouettes of people on them. They are also captured on the bas-relief.

A catchy sofa became the main accent detail; a large bright chandelier was matched to it.
The staircase leading to the second floor was assembled independently: the oak steps and railings were tinted, and the risers were decorated with mosaics.
A catchy sofa became the main accent detail; a large bright chandelier was matched to it.

Kitchen

The kitchen set turned out to be very roomy. It was lined up along three walls, going around the corner. Powdery pink facades echo the delicate walls. Tall wall cabinets provide ample storage space. An ironing board was hidden in the lower corner section.

The dining group was located at the exit to the balcony. The concrete countertop has brought a brutal touch.
The loggia was attached to the apartment and a study was set up here. The decoration combined large-format porcelain stoneware and paint. A freezer was built into the storage system behind the work table, and a shallow display cabinet was also provided, in which the glass was exposed.
The dining group was located at the exit to the balcony. The concrete countertop has brought a brutal touch.

Children

The nursery was divided into two zones - a sleeping area and a play area. They were placed at different levels. In the sleeping area, which is located above the hallway, the ceiling is lower, and in the playroom, above the parental bedroom, it is higher. To let in more natural light into the nursery, glass inserts were used instead of solid plasterboard partitions.

There was also a place for a dressing room upstairs. The entrance to it is behind the children's beds.
There was also a place for a dressing room upstairs. The entrance to it is behind the children's beds.

Bedroom

The bedroom for the parents turned out to be small, but cozy. They have provided for a false window made of glass blocks, which opens onto the stairs in the living room. The orange bed became a bright accent.

Hallway

For finishing the floor in the hallway, they chose the same porcelain stoneware as on the loggia. A tall wardrobe with mirrored doors was installed at the entrance. From the end, it was sheathed with mirrored panels to visually increase the space.

Bathroom

The bathroom was decorated in gray tones: granite tiles on the floor and walls were combined with dark paint on the ceiling. A built-in closet was provided above the installation, in which communications were hidden.

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