Industrial finishing and retro furniture: budget dvushka 45 m²

  • Dec 27, 2019
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The budget for the repair was strictly limited, so the architect Emil Dervish used possibilities buildings with panoramic windows and limited to the minimum finish.

The original layout was assumed very small separate kitchen, living room and large bedroom. But the owners of apartment is in the kitchen and living room to spend most of the time, so these facilities, it was decided to merge.

All the walls are dismantled and erected new concrete block. They were left without finishing, as is, turning it into an expressive decorative techniques. The rest of the walls and ceiling just painted, retaining the texture of the concrete. bedroom hidden behind a glass partition. There is enough light, the quiet and comfortable.

Along one wall, which borders the entrance hall, embedded large wardrobe. A rack of books and decor was formed due to the ventilation duct, which runs just behind the headboard. Architect just took a vacant niche.

Between the kitchen and the living room have arranged dining room. Here, as in the living room, using a specially retro furniture. She successfully contrasts with the industrial finishing and laconic facades kitchen units.

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Lower cabinets have issued stainless steel, as is done in industrial kitchens and catering establishments. The upper cabinets are white, minimalist, even without visible fittings. Bring them to the edge of the wall did not, so as not to overlap the window.

In the kitchen, we use a square white tiles in the style of Metro. This low cost, and quite industrial. And were not limited to the apron - issued tile all the open part of the wall.

Instead of the usual cabinet in the kitchen added a bright accent - a thick curtain of saturated blue. Behind it lies a roomy storage system for all household accessories. It also established a fridge.

Hallway seems very narrow - the walls of moved blocks to make the most spacious bedroom and bathroom. But right next to the front door provided a niche for two symmetrical built-in cupboards for clothes.

The entire bathroom floor to ceiling drew up a square white tiles, and in the kitchen. In addition, it is reflected in the mirrored panels, which cover entire sections of the walls up to the ceiling. For example, the mirror weight gain on the partition between the bathroom and a niche for the washing machine. And in another niche opposite the shower fit.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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