A typical one-room apartment in a new series of I-155, depending on the area can be altered even in the three-ruble note! Collected 8 variants in which the designers have found a place for children's bedrooms and a spacious walk-in closet and a kitchen island.
typical option
The developer regulated by the apartment can take from 36 to 53 sq. m, rooms are separate and spacious kitchen and hallway. In addition, in almost no load-bearing walls. The only drawback - a bay window, which can be difficult to use in the placement of furniture.
Option 1
If desired, the layout can not be changed. In this residential area it is enough to simply install a number of sofa and bed. Cabinet will be in the hall and take a huge built-in storage system in the living room an entire wall. For custom-made bay desktop. To seem more spacious apartment, the living room and the kitchen can be combined.
option 2
Hall in the apartment is so spacious that in its place is possible to equip the bedroom. It is hidden behind the curtain, not only a double bed, but also a couple of tables and a wardrobe. The living allocate a small area under study. The kitchen is provided for sliding partition, and the bar, which is zoned space. Because the entrance to the transfer spot of the doorway in the kitchen cabinets stand-column.
option 3
Preserve original layout, but will share the living room and bedroom textile wall. The bedroom with a bay window snaps wardrobe and sofa zoned space. In the kitchen, make an additional sliding door to the living room and instead of the usual dinner table set the island with breakfast bar.
option 4
In the kitchen, you can save the classic arrangement of furniture with a large dining table and a spacious linear set. In the hallway to continue dressing room, where even enough room for a pram. But between the living room and bedroom will build a full wall of windows. Bed set the right in the bay window, then leave enough room for a wardrobe, a pair of bedside tables and even a cot.
option 5
Sitting room divided into two parts, at the same time in a dark bedroom has a window on the ceiling or a part of the glass blocks. In an area with a bay window to arrange the nursery. A living will perform the function of a kitchen with a sofa. This option provides the maximum storage locations: in the hall closet, built-in wardrobe in the wall in the bedroom, compact closet in the nursery, kitchen and near a showcase for the serving utensils.
option 6
Bedroom can arrange on-site kitchen. Then it will be its own window, a spacious closet in the wall and a mini-office on the balcony. To do this, combine the kitchen and living room, and fast forward the cooking zone in the corridor. In this case, you have to sacrifice the hallway, and all the living will rise to the podium, which will hide the communication.
option 7
To keep the dressing room in the hall and get rid of the podium, the kitchen can be transferred only slightly. Formally, it is located on an area of the same room, but in fact the appartment. Depending on the goals can be set in the main room a corner sofa and dining area in the bay window to arrange or allocate more space and a mini office with desk and shelves.
option 8
This option allows you to alter the typical odnushku in a three-room apartment for a family with two children. Kitchen again "move" in the living room. At the site of a dressing room in the back of the apartment will be a bedroom with a bed and a wardrobe in the wall. There will have to open a window, and input can be transferred to the living room or hallway. In most living room dining table want to set in the bay window or near the bedroom, sofa razvernom as it is convenient, and even find a place for a desk. In the room where the kitchen used to be, is now a children with two beds and a large closet. Wide desk and shelves for books, books and toys Fast forward to the warmed balcony.
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.
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