How to fit three rooms in a typical odnushke 40 m² in new building

  • Dec 27, 2019

The interior in the style of Provence, of course, on the fan, and like not all. But the plan of the designers CHERNIKA studio is amazing! Location found for a full bedroom, kitchen, living room, dining room and even a nursery for two children.

Interior built on a combination of pastel hues beige peach and cherry saturated. On the walls there was a fresco autumn alley moldings with inlays of wallpaper. As the textiles used bilateral dense tissue. Thought through even the decor and the dishes in a single style.

In the depths of apartments built alcove behind a dense curtain. It is a compact bedroom. And the kitchen is accessible from the living room.

In the bedroom is not much room, so there fit only a small linen drawers. From the hallway separates her large wardrobe.

Fully integrate the living room and the kitchen did not. Instead, we set the dining table in the living room next to the specially built pier. He allowed at four square meters to fit a large U-shaped set.

Since the footage is small, even beaten with a protruding corner of the ventilation duct. Along it established a narrow cupboards and open shelves for utensils.

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The space that the developer averted under the kitchen designers are divided in two, to carve out a place for the children to two children. It separates from the kitchen sliding glass door that allows light.

The place is very small, so along all the walls have built-in furniture. To the left of the entrance - a bunk bed with built-in storage and shelving system for books and toys. Right - a desk, and a narrow closet.

The style of "luxury Provence" sustained even in the bathroom. It issued burgundy patterned wallpaper and a striped tiles to match. Even the curtain in the bathroom - a curtain with special impregnation to the brass roof rail.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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