Light kopeck piece in the new building of 40 m² with a secret bedroom

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Flats redrawn completely - attached balcony, moved the kitchen to the pantry and settle in its place a bedroom, which at first sight and not be found.

The basis for the interior took a restrained combination of white and natural wood - it was laid on the floor and drew up the wall behind the sofa. But this apartment appears bright due to a number of books in the shelves with glass doors and textiles in shades of purple, fuchsia and turquoise. All these tones brings together an armchair in the living room.

In the tiny kitchen full equip the bedroom did not work - the bed would be rested directly on the wall. Therefore, designers have come up with an unusual technique - the wall was replaced by a sliding wooden screens. At first glance it seems that the wall of the living room a framed panels.

Issued bedroom light turquoise wallpaper with a fancy pattern. By the tone of it resonates with textiles. Admission to disguise a bedroom allow not skimp on the bed and install a full-sized version of the high textile headboard.

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At the spot where earlier there was an entrance to the kitchen and hallway, installed a cabinet of the unit. One of them - Hanging coupe with wooden facade - looks into the bedroom, two more - in the living-dining room and hallway.

cooking zone moved into the hall. Formally, this uninhabited area - there was a closet. Due to the large windows of natural light enough even in the farthest corner, so designers are not afraid of the dark color of kitchen units. upper cabinets raised to the ceiling and started on the refrigerator for reasons of spaciousness. Kitchen separated from the living glass partition zone behind which hides dining. this functional area highlighted in pink tint of the walls.

bathroom width allows to install only a sitz bath, and expand it prevented entrance to the apartment. Therefore, the owners of apartments prefer shower.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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