In a limited area EEDS studio founder Eugene Ermolaev allocated kitchen area and living room, equipped workplace and brought to the interior elements of eco-style.
A young couple bought a studio in a residential complex "Art Casa Luna» in Krasnogorsk near Moscow, but it was so small that to make repairs on their own owners did not dare. Designer Eugene Ermolayeva was necessary first of all to make the space more functional.
The interior had to get an easy and lively, so the kitchen wall was replaced with sliding glass walls. Due to this natural light in the cooking area is sufficient, but if necessary can be hidden from view. Further two spaces divided by means of tiered ceiling and floor covering. The kitchen and hallway laid a light gray tile, and in the living room - laminate warm hue.
Unusual choice of finishing materials - each wall in the apartment is not like the other. For example, the cooking zone allocated using the brickwork, wall with window painted in black color, some of the walls and ceiling plaster issued under the concrete and the wall behind the couch sheathed wood, mounted concealed lighting system.
maximum use of vertical space on a modest area. In the hall area and kitchen cabinets installed floor-to-ceiling built into them the necessary appliances.
Furniture choose the most concise, so as not to overload the interior. Under the TV set open cabinet, kitchen picked up with a simple black-and-white facade, a coffee table - white. The most massive element in the set - a large corner sofa, which is not only convenient to receive guests, but also to sleep at night.
A favorite place for owners of the studio was working a corner table by the window. To create it, the sponsors just expanded the windowsill and installed next to a couple of bar stools. Now, here it is convenient and pleasant not only work but also for breakfast, looking at the scenery outside the window.
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.
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