Designer Anna Prosvirnova has designed a 70 m² three-room apartment for subsequent sale. The renovation was completed in just two months. The budget for the implementation of the project was small, so we tried to save as much as possible.
- total area: 70 m²
- Place: Saint Petersburg
- Number of rooms: 3
- Ceiling height: 2.7 m
- Budget: 2.35 million rubles
- Who lives here: for sale
- The author of the project: Anna Prosvirnova (PROFamily studio)
- Photo: Andrey Shishov
Layout
Living room
The light walls in the living room have become the backdrop for the accent furniture - a blue sofa and an armchair with black and white geometric upholstery. The TV area was marked with voluminous gypsum panels. Laminate imitating parquet was used as a floor covering. A special mood is set by lighting fixtures - a floor lamp with scaly perforation and an Art Deco chandelier.
Kitchen
The kitchen unit was integrated into the niche. To save money, the refrigerator and dishwasher were not built in. Wall cabinets were supplemented with deep mezzanines, which helped to increase the amount of storage space. An unusual element of decoration is the golden mosaic on the apron, it echoes the handles on the wardrobes and lamps. A bar counter was placed next to it. It plays the role of an additional work surface - a stove for four burners and a sink occupy almost the entire area of the set's countertop.
Bedroom
The opening in the first bedroom was supplemented with a glass partition to keep natural light in the living room. The wall at the head of the bed was decorated with paint in two beige shades, the junction was decorated with moldings. In addition to the berth, a dressing table and a shallow wardrobe were placed here.
Second bedroom
The walls in the second bedroom also feature two shades of paint. In addition, the area at the headboard was decorated with a fresco with tropical motives. Suspensions with monkeys are also associated with them. There is a dressing room next to the bedroom.
Hallway
Due to its size, the hallway can be called a full-fledged hall. Ornamental tiles were laid on the floor, and some parts of the walls were decorated with the same plaster panels that were used in the living room. The blue seat bench and pouf are in tune with the inserts on the tiles.
Bathroom
Two types of tiles and brown porcelain stoneware were used to decorate the bathroom. The pink mosaic on the wall behind the sink, in the niche in the bathroom and behind the toilet installation did not require grouting, which greatly facilitated the work. Instead of standard curtains or glass, the bath bowl is framed by partitions made of colored glass blocks.
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