Gray treshka 71 m², which is not enough natural light

  • Dec 27, 2019
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The complexity of a large two-bedroom apartment was the fact that it has only three small windows, and they go to a corner of the courtyard of the house. Therefore, the designer made the most of gloss and artificial lighting, as well as developed a functional layout with invisible kitchen in the niche.

Living room - the central premise of the entire apartment. It also combines the functions of the hall, where you can get to any room. Therefore, a relaxation area have moved closer to the window - on the main routes households.

The basis for the interior took a combination of light gray, natural wood and stone. Polished high-gloss surfaces positioned in front of windows to reflect light and visually expand the space.

Six-meter kitchen moved into a niche at the living room. Natural light penetrates there only through the inlet aperture. But she had a cooking area safely hidden - from the living room it can be seen only under a certain angle.

In the bedroom, as well as in the living room, used glossy facades and decorative panels for backlit headboard of the bed.

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To further expand the space in the corners of the room secured mirror panels from floor to ceiling. The same fixed on one of the doors of the cabinet.

When you have arranged a small children's own dressing room. The entrance into it thoroughly disguised - drew up the wall with wood and slate paint.

Seating areas and the games visually delimited using the design of the ceiling, rack and rope ladders.

And on one of the walls there was a blue-gray mountain landscape with snow-capped peaks.

Spacious bathroom takes an even larger area than the kitchen. It appropriate here not only a bath, but the shower, which is just separated by a glass partition. A glass door from the floor-to-ceiling closed closet.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin founder store design furniture Fields.

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