Made a budget renovation in a 58 m² kopeck piece for my mother with the help of a designer. I show what happened

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The apartment is located in a Stalinist building in the center of Tyumen and boasts high ceilings. Implementation of the project did not take long - no redevelopment was required. In addition, the budget was limited, so almost all the furniture was purchased from IKEA.

  • total area: 58 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • House type: stalinka
  • A place: Tyumen
  • Who lives here: woman
  • Designer: Oksana Shirvanova
The range is based on gray, white and blue tones. Unobtrusive colored accents were dotted.

Living room

A recreation area and a workplace were placed in the living room. The laconic sofa and writing desk were bought from IKEA.

The neutral finishes - gray walls and wood flooring with Parador parquet boards - were diversified with paired accents.

These details - the armchair and pendant lamp from Nordal - have become the most striking filling of the interior.

One of the walls in the room was made in contrast. It was pasted over with Mr. Perswall from the Expressions collection.

Kitchen

IKEA corner set was placed in the kitchen. It is made in a classic Scandinavian combination of white and wood.

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The finish has taken on a richer blue hue. The walls were covered with Boras wallpaper from the Soul collection, and the floor was covered with Vives tiles in a slightly lighter shade.

In particular, colored glass was used as a decoration. Accessories purchased from Nordal and Bloomingville.

Bedroom

The walls in the bedroom are covered with Eco Wallpaper from the Tweed collection. The floral ornament was diversified with vertical stripes behind the head of the bed.

The vertical lines visually expanded the space a little in height. The classic table lamp was bought from Bloomingville.

Hallway

The portrait on the wall became a catchy accent in the calm hallway. The elongated narrow mirror sets the vertical dynamics, additionally "raising" the ceiling.

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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