Designer Svetlana Khabeeva designed a kopeck piece with an area of 50 m² for short-term rent. The interior was made catchy and bright so that the apartment immediately stood out against the background of a host of other proposals. It was performed in a modern style with subtle allusions to the Soviet past.
- total area: 50 m²
- Number of rooms: 3
- House type: stalinka
- Who lives here: for short-term rental
- Budget: 3 million rubles
- Designer: Svetlana Khabeeva
- Stylist: Ekaterina Naumova
- Photo: Yuri Grishko
The owner wanted to get an apartment that would immediately attract the attention of potential clients. Variety and richness were achieved through the use of rich colors.
Living room
The new range of shades has completely changed the perception of the apartment. Thanks to the careful selection of the palette, it became much lighter. References to the Soviet interior are read in the greenish-blue tint of the walls.
The painting by Anton and Alexey Tvorogov above the sofa supports the overall playful aesthetic concept and unites the colors used in the decoration and decoration of the living room.
1st bedroom
One of the bedrooms has taken on a pink tone. The main contrasting elements were yellow textiles and furniture of varying saturation.
Second bedroom
The second bedroom was designed in blue. The main tone was diluted with elements of a peach shade, including lamps.
A wide white stripe was left on the walls under the ceiling. So we managed to visually lower the ceiling a little in order to avoid the "well" effect in a small space.
Kitchen
Part of the corridor was taken under the cooking area. To keep the headset from getting too much attention, the designer designed an embedded system.
It was made to order in Salmon color and complemented with black IKEA handles. In addition to them, stripes on the floor, which are covered with porcelain stoneware, add graphicity.
Hallway
A wardrobe was built on the other side of the entrance. Together with the kitchen unit, he made a single structure. It was made to order. The "dirty area" was covered with panels of the same color.
Bathroom
The bathroom was tiled. The room was also diversified by combining various rich colors.
Layout
Prepared by Igor Barantsev.
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