The hostess's dream: renovation of a 57 m² euro-apartment, inspired by nature, on the shores of the Baltic Sea

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The living room, kitchen and corridor were combined into one room, creating a lighter, open and comfortable space for relaxation. Thus, both hosts and guests, whom the family often receives, can comfortably stay there. Only the customers' bedroom was kept within the same boundaries.

  • total area: 57 m² (with loggia)
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • Ceiling height: 2.5 m
  • A place: Pionersky (Kaliningrad region)
  • Who lives here: family weekend apartment
  • Budget: 4.5 million rubles
  • Designer: Asia Orlova
For the walls, a rich turquoise shade was chosen, reminiscent of the color of the water in the southern seas in sunny weather. The floor was laid with Perador parquet boards.

Living room

In order to visually raise the low ceiling, the central part, on the contrary, was lowered a little and made light and glossy, creating the effect of a mirror. Hidden lighting was laid along the perimeter.

For storage, along the wall of the former corridor, a spacious built-in wardrobe was installed with facades decorated with milling for "sea waves".
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For storage, along the wall of the former corridor, a spacious built-in wardrobe was installed with facades decorated with milling for "sea waves".

As a result, everything together creates the effect of bubbles swirling in water. This feeling is enhanced with chrome lamps.

Kitchen

The shade of the headset refers to the white sand on warm beaches. The apron was made transparent. A wave pattern made on the glass is interestingly superimposed on the turquoise wall.

The dining group marked the boundary between the zones. It is also available in sandy white.

Bedroom

They decided to beat the rounded shape of the bedroom in such a way as to place the hostess's boudoir in a cozy niche behind the bed.

He was hidden behind the head of the bed, which was decorated with the same white lacquered MDF panel as in the living room.

They tried to think over the lighting scenario in the room so that fancy light patterns on the walls also became part of the interior. This was helped by neutral lamps.

Bathroom

The bathroom is dominated by a neutral white color, which works to visually increase the space. However, turquoise is also present in the palette, as in the rest of the apartment.

This shade, interspersed with blue, highlighted the walls with edging, a shower tray and a set of hygiene items.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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