How the designers made a budget renovation in the neoclassical style: I show it on the example of a 56 m² euro duplex in St. Petersburg

  • Dec 15, 2020
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Designer Olga Zakharova designed a Euro-duplex apartment with a separate 56 m² bedroom for a young couple. The style of modern classics was taken as a basis. The interior was saturated with color. So, the kitchen-living room was painted in a scarlet shade - the color of love.

  • total area: 56 m² (with balcony)
  • Number of rooms: euro two
  • A place: St. Petersburg
  • Who lives here: a young couple
  • Budget: 1.5 million rubles
  • Designer: Olga Zakharova (Odesign.studio)
  • Photo: Alexey Torozerov
The spacious room of the kitchen-living room was divided almost in half with the help of a bar counter, having received almost equal full-fledged zones. As a result, there is enough space for cooking and for spending time together or receiving guests.

Living room

The bright accent wall in the seating area has been balanced with the sandy hues of the sofa, curtains, rug and lampshade. The role of contrasting details is played by cabinets with blue facades under the TV. They were complemented by a vase, located slightly higher on the countertop.

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Less obviously, this accent shade is supported by a painting depicting a couple in love against a seascape. She refers to the images of the customers themselves, developing the theme of "love nest".

Kitchen

The suite was placed with the letter P, separating the kitchen from the living room. Facades with protruding panels refer to the classic tradition. For the side cabinet-pencil case we chose facades with frosted glass inserts. It was also equipped with a "warm" backlight.

The protruding peninsula serves as a dining table and zoning element. A classic dark wood support was matched to it.

Bedroom

The bedroom is finished in a more neutral light gray shade. The contrast is the wooden floor. The interior was also refreshed with light sand-colored curtains.

The wall behind the headboard was accentuated by wallpapering it with horizontal stripes that visually raise the ceiling higher. A dressing table with a mirror was placed by the window. A storage cabinet was installed in the opposite corner.

Hallway

The corridor was cut along, highlighting a spacious dressing area. The border was made by glossy compartment doors. The walls in the hallway were finished with brick-like tiles to minimize the possibility of mechanical damage.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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