Interior in the spirit of David Lynch and Twin Peaks: how a designer designed an unusual 56 m² Euro-style apartment in Moscow for a girl

  • Jan 12, 2022

Designer Yulia Telnova designed a 56 m² euro-apartment for a young girl. The customer is a fan of David Lynch's art, so in the interior you can find references to the Twin Peaks TV series and the Blue Velvet movie.

  • total area: 56 m²
  • Place: Moscow
  • House type: RC "Nevsky"
  • Ceiling height: 3m
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • Who lives here: young girl
  • Designer: Yulia Telnova

Layout

A three-room apartment with a long non-functional corridor was turned into a spacious euro-apartment. Almost all partitions in the apartment were non-load-bearing; a single load-bearing wall separates the bathroom from the kitchen, so the bathroom remained within the same boundaries.
A three-room apartment with a long non-functional corridor was turned into a spacious euro-apartment. Almost all partitions in the apartment were non-load-bearing; a single load-bearing wall separates the bathroom from the kitchen, so the bathroom remained within the same boundaries.

Living room

The walls in the combined kitchen-living room were painted in a soft blue tint, and an engineered board was laid on the floor in the living area.

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The sofa in blue velvet upholstery is complemented by a vintage coffee table and a retro-style sideboard. A classic crystal chandelier on the ceiling and a carpet with ethnic patterns added even more eclecticism. Almost all the decor is from the customer's personal collection.
The dressing room was made a walk-through, you can get into it both from the common area and from the bedroom. From the side of the living room, it is separated by a mirrored sliding door, the same one leads to the bedroom. They were planned symmetrically to the TV zone.
The sofa in blue velvet upholstery is complemented by a vintage coffee table and a retro-style sideboard. A classic crystal chandelier on the ceiling and a carpet with ethnic patterns added even more eclecticism. Almost all the decor is from the customer's personal collection.

Kitchen

The kitchen was zoned with a different floor covering. The zigzagged black and white tiles on the floor are reminiscent of the black tepee from Twin Peaks.

The set was built L-shaped. Smooth blue facades were combined with classic white ones with a panel. There is a washing machine in one of the lower modules; there was no room for it in the bathroom.
The dining group was placed near the panoramic window. The sideboard and massive dining table contrast unusually with the modern furnishings and appliances.
The set was built L-shaped. Smooth blue facades were combined with classic white ones with a panel. There is a washing machine in one of the lower modules; there was no room for it in the bathroom.

Bedroom

The bedroom was decorated in powdery colors. As in the living room, the ceiling is topped with a classic crystal chandelier. Half of the room was taken up by a large double bed, the other half was not made with furniture, so that there was a place for yoga.

Hallway

The entrance table combines the function of a dressing table and a console. A built-in wardrobe with blue doors acts as an auxiliary storage system. An electrical panel was hidden in a hanging box.

Bathroom

The interior of the bathroom is close to retro style. This is reminiscent of the aged tiles in the shower area, brass sanitary ware, the silhouette of the sink and the mirror above it. The walls in the "non-wet" areas were painted in a blue tint, which connected the bathroom with the hallway and kitchen-living room.

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