Renovation that everyone will like: a 60 m² neoclassical kopeck piece

  • Dec 15, 2020
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To create the impression that everyone in the apartment has been living for more than one year, they used a variety of wood colors, textures and things from different eras.

For this, we used vintage-styled items.

  • total area: 60.5 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • Ceiling height: 2.95 m
  • Building type: stalinka
  • A place: Moscow
  • Who lives here: a young couple
  • Designer: Irina Kireeva (dots & points)
  • Photo: Evgeny Kulibaba
In the design and decoration, neutral gray, the color of a wilting rose and various shades of green, which were mainly combined with other colors, came to the fore. The gamma came out diverse, but at the same time calm and restrained.

Living room

The main part of the living room was occupied by a recreation area. The room was furnished with furniture and lighting fixtures with classic silhouettes.

The TV needed to be built so that it did not introduce disharmony into the style of the interior. For this, a special wooden panel in the frame was installed on the wall under it.

So the modern object began to overlap with the objects of art. They were used to the maximum in the design. Mostly they used the works of Russian creators of the 1970s.

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A library and a mini-office are located near the entrance. A four-meter cabinet in rich swamp-olive color took up the entire wall.

Bedroom

The bedroom was covered with wallpaper - also with floral patterns, as in the living room.

There are a lot of textiles in the room and in the whole apartment. For the bedroom, we chose a soft headboard upholstery.

Kitchen

Group dining furniture is made to order. Chairs and a table in accordance with the wishes of the customers look a little shabby and bring a sense of family history.

Ceramics (lamp base, luminaire) and porcelain make up an important part of the look of the kitchen.

Bathroom

The bathroom was kept separate. In the decoration of both rooms, materials of green tones were used, for the bathroom - gray-green.

Hallway

A built-in wardrobe was placed in the corridor for storing clothes. Another one of the same appeared in the bedroom.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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