Designers have converted the "killed" kopeck piece 57 m² into a Scandinavian apartment with an attic in St. Petersburg

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The apartment is located in the courtyard wing of an old building. The building has undergone reconstruction, which resulted in an attic floor. The ceilings of the second level were redone and a comfortable staircase was installed - earlier it was almost impossible to get to the upper floor.

  • total area: 57 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • House type: building built in the middle of the 19th century
  • A place: St. Petersburg
  • Who lives here: young married couple
  • Designers: Polina and Alexey Koptev
  • Photo: Dmitry Yadrov
Customers live in Sweden, and therefore Scandinavian aesthetics became the basis of the project concept. At the same time, the owners did not want to make the interior predominantly white. An excellent solution was the deep blue color in which some of the walls were painted.

Living room

The furniture group in the living room consisted of an Innovation Living sofa, vintage Scandinavian armchairs and a coffee table from IKEA.

A small storage room was set up under the stairs.
A small storage room was set up under the stairs.
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A small storage room was set up under the stairs.
A small storage room was set up under the stairs.

Black metal elements added contrast and added graphicality to the light interior.

In addition, they visually slightly expanded the space due to the vertical orientation.
In addition, they visually slightly expanded the space due to the vertical orientation.

Kitchen

The light blue headset was purchased from IKEA. They refused from the upper cabinets so as not to hang the entire wall and not to burden the space.

In order to stylistically support the kitchen ceiling, the designers themselves made the hood from a duct fan and an industrial diffuser.
In order to stylistically support the kitchen ceiling, the designers themselves made the hood from a duct fan and an industrial diffuser.

The table ensemble was diversified with vintage items. Old Antonín Šuman chairs, which the customer saved from recycling at his work, were included in this zone.

Bedroom

The head of the bed is a shelving structure, which also serves as a fence on the second floor.

In addition, a writing desk was integrated into it, forming a small work area next to it. In the bedroom, blue appears in textiles, but in a more pastel version.

Bathroom

The bathroom was also equipped on the upper level. She was zoned with a two-way storage system. From there, through a hidden entrance, you can get to the technical room, where the washing machine and dryer are located.

Bathroom

A bathroom with a shower was placed on the ground floor. The space was finished with square white tiles that add a vintage touch to the Soviet interiors.

Layout

First floor
First floor

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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