Why did the designers make "living walls" in the usual three-ruble note 61 m² in Novosibirsk

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The interior combined wood textures, smooth white surfaces and contrasting dark fillings of walls and furniture. Panels made of stabilized moss have become a highlight and an unusual accent in a calm atmosphere. They appeared in the living room, bathroom and master bedroom.

  • total area: 61 m² (without loggia)
  • Number of rooms: from kopeck piece to eurotrashka
  • A place: Novosibirsk
  • Who lives here: mom and teenage son
  • Designers: Ilya Kotelnikov and Maxim Pavlenko (ART-UGOL)
  • Photo: Vitaly Ivanov
The client wanted each of the family members to have their own separate room, and that at the same time there was space in the apartment for spending time together and receiving guests. As a result, they decided to donate part of the bedroom and organize a kitchen-living room.

Kitchen-living room

The room is clearly divided into zones. The ceiling and wall in the living room were laid with oak parquet boards. The client wanted to turn the place for watching TV into "relaxation territory". As a result, an electric fireplace appeared in the room.

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It was built into a supporting column, which was in sight after the redevelopment. The ledge was also decorated with a live panel.

Along with the latter, the dining group serves as a catchy accent in the single room. The bright plastic chairs are a replica of the famous Danish Pantone Chair.

Bedroom

To save space in the bedroom that had been reduced after the redevelopment, the bed was moved to the corner, and a spacious workspace was equipped in front of the window.

The doors merging with the walls were made from the remains of the parquet board, which was used for decoration.

The child's room was made in the same style and the room was made no less functional.

They did not place the living panel, but brought in the paints with the help of graffiti on the wall. The green hill in the picture compensates for the lack of real plants.

Hallway

A storage wardrobe was installed in the hallway. The large mirror serves a direct function and at the same time visually expands the compact space.

Bathroom

The color concept of the apartment was maintained in the bathroom as well. For the shower area, we chose Porcelanosa tiles, which echo the texture of the ends of the oak beams.

In addition to living greenery, dynamics and natural motives, the figure of a bird was added - the same as in the customer's bedroom.

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Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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