Interior of a Euro-duplex 56 m² from a designer who really loves his work

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The base was made neutral - in gray and white. Colored accents, mostly blue and mustard, were dotted. The customer tried not to overload the interior with details, so that the apartment turned out to be calm and favorable for relaxation.

  • total area: 56 m²
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • Ceiling height: 2.9 m
  • House type: monolithic brick
  • A place: Moscow region
  • Who lives here: girl
  • Budget: 4 million rubles
  • Designer: Olga Shapovalova (O-DECO Studio)
All three windows in the apartment are located on the same curved wall. So that the bedroom, which was carried deep into the living space, did not turn out to be too dark, they used a wall with a window. They decided not to separate the kitchen and living room, so that the space would be more free and airy.

Living room

Natural materials were used for finishing: Lab-Arte oak engineered plank for the floor and Little Greene paint for the walls.

A gray sofa from IKEA was placed in the recreation area. The dining group opposite dilutes the neutral background. The custom-made chair upholstery shades are supported by mustard piping along the baseboard.

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Kitchen

A Kuchenberg set was installed in the kitchen. The cabinets were placed up to the ceiling, which made it possible to do without additional furniture in the dining area.

The white interior was diversified with metal elements, including Crate and Barrel chairs, and geometric motifs. The apron was lined with Kerama Marazzi tiles.

The floor also attracts attention. It was laid with Vives tiles.

Bedroom

Just enough space was allocated for the bedroom so that the bedside tables could be accommodated. This leaves space for a separate dressing room.

In the design of the room, blue acts as a contrasting color. Here, the edging of the corresponding shade was made around the perimeter of the ceiling. The wall behind the headboard was decorated with horizontal stripes of different widths. So it was possible to visually expand a small room.

In addition, a compact but functional workplace was equipped in the niche. This corner has taken on the role of the main accent.

Hallway

A built-in storage cabinet was installed in the hallway. The passage to the living area was made as wide as possible to let in natural light into the hall.

Bathroom

The bathroom was done in a more relaxed tone. The walls and floor were covered with Kerama Marazzi tiles. The interior has been refreshed with floral decorations from Flower Tree.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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