Cozy dvushka 34 m² kitchen hallway

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Such atypical layout in Russia can be found very rarely. This apartment is in Swedish, but you can agree like ours.

Typically, small apartment decorate with bright colors, but in this case, the designers chose a deep shade of blue, which is called "Prussia". He plays in the light, so visually expands the space.

The apartment is turned totally blue. Paint issued even slopes windows and radiators. But little white ceiling on the wall comes to "raise" them.

The door to the dressing room, where all the master's belongings are stored, too, disguised in blue. And the furniture, on the contrary, chose contrasting bright colors. Interior decoration steel bamboo bookcase and the velvet ottoman.

The interior is a lot of unusual furniture, such as a chest of drawers with a glass facade for the small things. Instead decor - old map, logs Kinfolk and stuffed pheasant. And plant a lot of living plants.

Bedroom placed in the kitchen. We can only guess, as soon as there found room set, because one of the walls of the tiny room semicircular. Because of this feature is now in this part of the room stands a bedside table and a large plant in a galvanized bucket.

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Even the bed move up close to the wall can not - prevent bending. Therefore, instead of the head of her appeared ledge-ledge. Bedclothes bright as the rest of the furniture in the dark interior.

Finally the kitchen, which was moved into the hallway. Since the light is not enough, a set of selected blue-gray, white apron for tiles, and the walls themselves "torn" window near the ceiling. Through natural light enters here. Upper cabinets prefer open shelves.

Such a planning decision is quite possible to implement in Russia, especially if the stove in the kitchen electric. The truth is not every resident of the neighborhood malogabaritki like clothes and pots even in the presence of a good drawing.

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.

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