From the old "killed" kopeck piece 57 m² to a modern bright apartment: before and after photos

  • Dec 15, 2020
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Before renovation
Before renovation
After renovation
Before renovation

The layout was left almost unchanged, however, thanks to the lighter finish, the apartment was filled with air. The base was made neutral, using white and beige tones.

The customers wanted the interior to be versatile and suitable for the majority of potential customers.

  • total area: 57 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • Building type: stalinka
  • A place: center of Moscow
  • Who lives here: for rent
  • Budget: 6 million rubles
  • Designer: Irina Kireeva (dots & points)
Separate pieces of furniture and decor were chosen bright and rich for accents in design and to attract the attention of future residents. The storage issue was closed with a separate dressing room in the bedroom, a small pantry and a wardrobe in the hallway.

Living room

The walls in the living room were painted light gray, making it noticeably brighter.

Living room before renovation
Living room before renovation

The tranquil finish was supplemented with wood elements, including a TV frame, and diluted with rich turquoise and purple hues of furniture.

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An unusual chest of drawers with a "hypnotic" wooden pattern on the doors has become an important detail of the interior. The living room was separated from the kitchen by sliding doors to let in more light and air into the apartment.

Kitchen

The headset was built into a niche with a united front. The white bottom turns into a gray-beige top. The overall picture is set off by golden hands.

The mini-dining room was moved to the window, and excess furniture was removed. The chairs support the golden details of the furniture and add a deep blue contrast.

Kitchen before renovation
Kitchen before renovation

Bedroom

The bedroom was done in a more subdued color scheme to create a calm atmosphere.

Bedroom before renovation
Bedroom before renovation

The accent was made by a small seating area equipped on the windowsill and an armchair with emerald upholstery.

Hallway

The bright hallway was diversified with golden details. A built-in wardrobe was equipped in a niche opposite the entrance, which was hidden behind doors with geometric patterns. The passage to the living room was made wider to let in more light into the entrance area.

Bathroom

A tiny toilet and bathroom were combined into one space.

Bathroom before renovation
Bathroom before renovation

To further save space, we decided to opt for a spacious shower room.

Bathroom after renovation
Bathroom after renovation

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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