As zoned studio-case 27m² with a single window

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Mango studio designers went to work in a narrow, elongated in shape with a flat end in a single window. They divided the space into the room and the kitchen, and all the cases were transferred to the hallway.

Close to the window is a living room, which at night turns into a bedroom. It's small - just 8.5 meters. But here it fits fold-out sofa.

The main drawback of the studio - extended layout, because of which in the depths of the apartment is not enough natural light. To solve the problem, a kitchen and a room separated by sliding glass doors.

Kitchen-dining room area has turned out a little larger in area. And in addition to visually expand the space, the wall next to the dining table close mirrored panels from floor to ceiling.

Kitchen chose the compact corner suite. There was enough hob only two burners. To compensate for the lack of storage systems, the upper cabinets on one wall let in two rows - up to the ceiling.

For interior decoration chosen a quiet shade of white. Therefore, you can afford more vivid colors for a kitchen apron. Tile patchwork has become a focus throughout the studio.

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On the opposite wall provided a built-in shelving for books and decorations. It highlighted in olive green.

Primary storage system focused in the hallway. They occupied an entire wall spacious closets to the ceiling.

The bathroom has an area of ​​only 3.5 meters has gone in not only a full bath, and even a washing machine that is built under the countertop next to the sink. To a tiny space it seemed a little spacey, flooring used large-format porcelain tiles on the walls - a bright patchwork tiles, and above it - a fine mosaic in tone.

Balcony with panoramic windows, too, are involved - have arranged here a recreation area. Even on the nut laid cushions for seating.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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