Can an apartment be cozy without beige? Shown by the example of a Euro-girl 48 m² for a young girl

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The customer voiced only two wishes - a minimum of beige and a maximum of comfort. Coziness was an important component for her, but the often used pastel beige seemed too boring and hackneyed to her. Therefore, gray, white and light blue tones were used in the decoration. They were diluted with bright colors of furniture and decor.

  • total area: 48 m²
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • A place: St. Petersburg
  • Who lives here: young woman
  • Budget: 3 million rubles
  • Designer: Natalia Kochegarova (CasaRosa)
To close the storage issue, a separate dressing room was equipped in the bedroom, partially sacrificing the area of ​​the room. A mirrored wardrobe was installed in the hallway. For this, the entrance to the bathroom was moved to the kitchen.

Living room

The palette is based on a light gray-blue color. The wall in the recreation area was highlighted with wallpaper to match, but with an eye-catching ornament.

The living room was marked with a carpet that echoes in tone with the curtains. The accent was made by a light sand sofa with a texture that creates a ripple effect.

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Kitchen

An island was installed in the kitchen area, it performs three functions at once: an additional work surface, a dining table and the boundaries between zones.

The headset was placed in a united front. It combines shades of wood, dark gray tones of glossy fronts and countertops and chromed metal elements.

Bedroom

The walls in the bedroom have taken on a gray-pink hue. It was complemented by rich colors of textiles and decor.

Statuettes in the form of female figures were used as decoration. They were hung over the headboard. Additional accent is provided by golden lamps on the sides of the bed.

A dressing table was installed in the corner at the entrance. This area was highlighted with wallpaper with an iridescent silver print. A separate dressing room appeared in a small adjacent room.

Hallway

The light walls in the hallway were diluted with bright blue pieces of furniture and ceiling cornices, as well as glossy bronze lamps of an intricate shape.

Bathroom

The bathroom was made the brightest room in the apartment. Violet shades of baseboards and furniture and green walls were complemented by a multi-colored chandelier. The variety of the palette quickly fills with vigor in the morning, the designer noted.

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Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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