How does a scandi-one-room apartment of 50 m² look like for 3 million rubles for rent

  • Dec 15, 2020
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Designer Anastasia Cherkashina designed one room 50 in a new building for rent.

They took a modern style as a basis, and used elements from the style of the 70s of the last century as accents.

  • total area: 50 m²
  • Number of rooms: 1
  • Building type: new building
  • A place: Khabarovsk
  • Who lives here: for rent
  • Budget: 3 million rubles
  • Designer: Anastasia Cherkashina
  • Photo: Alexander Arkhangorodsky

The client tried to get away from the boring and typical interior of a rented home. To avoid excessive simplicity and banality, the designer applied unusual color solutions and made references to the style of the 70s in the design.

The range was made up of neutral gray and white tones. They were diversified with deep greens and warm browns. In addition, geometric motifs were important details.

Living room

The calm range of the living room is diluted with rich dark green curtains. They are supported by live plants.

The dynamics of the interior is given by geometric lines on the carpet and textiles. This theme is developed by paintings, which also bring a gray-pink accent.

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Furniture with elements of light wood refers to the Soviet era.

Kitchen

The neutral gray-beige walls in the kitchen were diversified with narrow rectangular tiles. This solution turned out to be quite practical for the mini-dining area.

The upper part of the headset was painted in the color of the walls. So cabinets do not look like foreign elements hanging heavily from above. The effect of integrity and lightness was enhanced by the absence of handles.

Nearby, on the territory of the attached loggia, a workplace was equipped.

Bedroom

The apartment has a separate bedroom. It was insulated with a glass partition. So, natural light can enter the room. If necessary, you can push the resulting window with curtains.

The head of the bed was highlighted with a chipboard shield. It is equipped with a small shelf that replaces the bedside table.

Hallway

In the entrance area, a rich green color was made predominant, immediately indicating the main accent theme of the apartment.

A long wall in the corridor that connects all rooms was visually broken up with black lines with built-in lighting. The designer picked up the usual Ilyich bulbs to slightly enhance the spirit of the 70s.

Bathroom

The accent wall in the bathroom was painted in a lighter shade of green. Plumbing, a boiler and a washing machine were hidden behind it.

The color was supported by pistachio grouting of the tiles. Black elements added a graphic touch to the interior.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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