The studio in St. Petersburg there was a place only for the bare necessities.
On a project studio is 29 m², and worked as a designer Andrei Aliona Timonina. A young woman, the owner of a tiny apartment, did not want to give up any of the living room or on the secluded bedroom, so elongated rectangular space with a single window zoned.
The space occupied by the window living room with big enough for a modest area sofa. Opposite him is located Desktop and TV. For watching movies provided with a retractable projection screen.
To save space, the designers used a minimum of accessories. By itself furnish bedrooms veneered wood can already be considered quite a striking decorative techniques. The general atmosphere of the room supplement luminaires geometric shapes on a sofa. It became a focus and blue carpet finely patterned.
Bedroom "hidden" in a wooden cube. Inside, we organized a podium on which was laid a mattress. It turned out a full-size bed, which adds comfort chamber lighting and an abundance of pillows. On the wall were open shelves.
Kitchen set built into one of the walls that separate the bedroom. In fact, it is located in the hallway, but as the owner of the apartment is living alone, it is no problem.
Light from a single window in the kitchen is not enough, so the set is set to white, and the backlight - active. Besides LED strip above the working surface provided on the ceiling spots.
In contrast headset to install another series of narrow cabinets with open work surface.
In the lobby of the kitchen line still built cabinets. A camouflaged entrance to the toilet in the same veneered wood.
storage and placed in the bathroom: an installed in a niche above the toilet and under the sink.
From the bath abandoned in favor of the construction performed by the shower - it takes a minimum of space. But the opportunity to hide in the formed niche washing machine.
On 29 square meters there was a place even for a small dressing room with two full storage systems and a narrow locker for shoes. However, because of this hall I turned tight, but even it has gone in the shop and hanger for clothing. And to visually expand the space, the door to the dressing room made SLR.
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.