Olga Tregubova and Marina Erpuleva from the MO interior design studio created a bright interior for a young couple who loves trips to hot exotic countries. Limiting themselves to only hints of ethnic style, the designers have created a warm and cozy atmosphere.
- Total footage: 64 m²
- Rooms: 2
- House type: II-29
- Design:MO interior design
Kitchen
One of the customers' wishes was to combine the kitchen and living room. Due to the special house, it was not possible to make a large-scale alteration. However, a small redevelopment was still agreed upon.
The apartment has not been fully renovated since the house was built. And this is for a minute since 1973.
Living room
The designers chose light colors as a basis, diluting them with warm and cold shades. The emphasis was placed on a variety of ethnic decor and solid wood furniture.
The old window block was dismantled and replaced with a new one - graphite color.
The apartment owners needed a lot of storage space. Thus, a full-wall chest of drawers and hinged shelves with books and decorative elements appeared in the living room.
Bedroom
Wallpaper became the main accent in the bedroom - all textiles were matched to them, including a blanket with a similar print.
Lamps and textiles were purchased from the mass market.
Bedside tables and lamps were installed next to the bed. We did not forget about individual lighting - a wall lamp with a reader.
Loggia
The loggia was insulated and an additional workplace was made.
Hallway
A small hallway accommodates everything you need - a shoe rack, a stool and a floor mirror. The color scheme in this area echoes the rest of the interior.
After the renovation, the mezzanine disappeared from the hallway. A small redevelopment led to the possibility of allocating a separate room for a dressing room.
Bathroom
In the bathroom, the designers have selected unusual ethnic furniture. The cabinet is made of solid teak and the sink is made of real stone. Customers immediately fell in love with her!
A mirror and wall sconces were installed on the wall opposite the entrance.
The stumbling block was the choice of the color of the walls in the bathroom. The customers wanted any color, just not green. But ironically, they stopped on it and did not lose. It supports the overall mood of the interior.
Author: Pavel Shelyagin.
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