Have you seen a one-room apartment with a winter garden? As a designer, she realized an unusual 51 m² interior in the center of Kaliningrad

  • Dec 24, 2021
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Designer Alena Nikolaeva designed a 51 m² odnushka for a woman. The apartment is located in a new building in the historical center of Kaliningrad. The customer was the daughter of the hostess, she presented the finished interior as a gift to her mother.

  • total area: 51 m²
  • Place: Kaliningrad
  • House type: LCD "House on Pushkin"
  • Number of rooms: 1
  • Ceiling height: 3m
  • Budget: 3 million rubles
  • Who lives here: female
  • Designer: Alena Nikolaeva

Layout

All of the original partitions remained in almost the same places. Their configuration was slightly modified in order to equip niches for built-in furniture and to make moving around the apartment more convenient. Additionally, a sleeping place was fenced off.
All of the original partitions remained in almost the same places. Their configuration was slightly modified in order to equip niches for built-in furniture and to make moving around the apartment more convenient. Additionally, a sleeping place was fenced off.

Living room

The interior of the living room turned out to be restrained, but not without a bright accent. They are the blue doors of the built-in wardrobe, which echo the blinds on the window behind the sofa.

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In order to save space, the swing doors were replaced with sliding doors.
The winter garden deserves special attention - a square-shaped loggia with exits to the living room and the kitchen. Shelves for plants were placed along the windows, as well as a seating area with a rocking chair.
In order to save space, the swing doors were replaced with sliding doors.

Kitchen

The doorway to the kitchen was closed with a sliding door. This was necessary given the presence of a gas stove.

The set was divided into three blocks: two - with wall cabinets, one - with pencil cases. The "heavy" part with built-in appliances is not visible at the entrance, it was built into a niche. Due to this, the typeface visually looks lighter. Glass doors of mezzanine cabinets make it even more airy.
The dining group was moved closer to the exit to the loggia. In addition to a couple of classic-style chairs, the dining table is complemented by a small sofa. A niche was provided above it, which was decorated with blue paint. Decor items were displayed there.
The set was divided into three blocks: two - with wall cabinets, one - with pencil cases. The "heavy" part with built-in appliances is not visible at the entrance, it was built into a niche. Due to this, the typeface visually looks lighter. Glass doors of mezzanine cabinets make it even more airy.

Bedroom

The bedroom was not completely isolated - a wide opening was preserved, which, if necessary, can be covered with a curtain. The wall facing the living room was decorated with accent wallpaper with a floral print. This helps to further diversify the interior of a large room while the curtain is open.

Hallway

For the decoration of the hallway, a pale turquoise paint was used. She also designed the cornices to visually make the ceiling higher. Ornamental tiles were laid on the floor. A built-in wardrobe with white doors was planned at the entrance.

Bathroom

To create edging under the ceiling, they used the same technique as in the hallway. The rest of the wall surface was tiled with brick-like tiles. A niche in the shower room, a shallow wall cabinet above the sink and a built-in system above the installation box were provided for storing cosmetic and household utensils.

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