Designers Andrey Sviridov and Natalia Orekhova from the SCHEMA bureaudesigned a 70 m² euro-apartment for a young couple. The architecture and colors of Morocco are the inspiration for the future interior. Most of the furniture was custom made or bought from vintage stores.
total area: 70 m²
Place: Moscow
Number of rooms: euro two
Ceiling height: 3m
Who lives here: a young couple
Designers: Andrey Sviridov and Natalia Orekhova (bureau "SCHEMA")
Photo: Ivan Erofeev
Layout
The space was arranged atypically: the living room plays the role of the central city square, the rest of the "infrastructure" was built around it. The corridors are reminiscent of the streets of Marrakech.
Living room
The soft group was placed on the carpet right in the center of the room. The sofa by Czechoslovak designer Miroslav Navratila is vintage. The blue chest of drawers was made according to the sketches of the authors of the project. The terracotta partition with portals separating the living room from the kitchen consists of a ventilation duct and two built-in storage systems: one of the cabinets faces the living room, the other - to the hallway.
The ceiling is decorated with a painting by artist Yura Pilishkin. The abstract drawing was applied directly to the concrete floors. Inside the plasterboard construction, which serves as a frame, a backlight was built in.
Kitchen
The kitchen was taken out into the corridor. The corner set was made of plywood. Hanging cabinets were allowed only along one wall, so as not to clutter up the space. The blue apron echoes the dresser in the living room.
The dining group was placed in a wide opening. The dining table was equipped with vintage Dej chairs.
Bedroom
The entrance to the bedroom was hidden behind a sliding door. The decoration uses the same materials and colors as in the other rooms - there is a combination of white, terracotta and wood.
The partition with a bathroom was supplemented with a fake glass profile. It lets light into the bathroom, but retains its privacy thanks to its matte texture.
Hallway
The hallway and corridor house the main storage systems: wardrobes with terracotta and mirrored facades at the entrance and plywood wardrobes in the corridor. The color combination meets the general concept.
Bathroom
The blue paint on the walls in the bathroom was combined with a concrete texture. The bathtub floor and screen were lined with concrete slabs with colored splashes, which were cast to order. Two sinks allow you to skip the line in the morning.
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