An apartment in which you want to develop and live: a kopeck piece of 53 m² in the neoclassical style

  • Dec 15, 2020

The customers wanted to provide a separate room for themselves and for the child. Therefore, the living room in the usual sense was abandoned. Instead, a spacious dining area was set up in the kitchen, which became a place for the whole family to spend time and receive guests.

  • total area: 53 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • House type: monolithic brick
  • Ceiling height: 2.88 m
  • Who lives here: family with child
  • Designer: Aya Lisova (Aiya Design)
  • Photo: Evgeny Luchin
The apartment was made in the spirit of neoclassicism. The premises were combined with green and olive shades. Textiles and furniture were used as color accents. The interior was additionally refreshed with a large number of live plants.

Kitchen

The U-shaped set was positioned so that the protruding island took over the function of the zoning element, separating the mini-dining room.

The furniture group consists of a kitchenette with a mustard accent. There is an ergonomic storage system under the soft cushions. The room was also diversified with shades of textiles and an abundance of textures. Among other things, attention is drawn to the large-scale chandelier-sphere made of golden metal.

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The kitchen was separated from the child's room by a wide sliding door with frosted glass inserts.

On the attached balcony, a small lounge was set up. It can also be used as a mini cabinet.

Bedroom

The bedroom was fenced off from the adjacent children's partition made of wood with frosted glass, strong enough and soundproof. The compact space of only 9 m² has acquired a gray-olive tone.

To compactly integrate a spacious bed into a small room, the bedside tables were replaced with colored plexiglass seats.

Children

A little more space was allocated for the nursery - its area was 14 m². The decoration of the room supports the overall aesthetic concept of the apartment.

Bright curtains with animal ornaments were used as an accent. They were complemented by a rug with a similar print.

Hallway

In the hallway, behind wooden doors in a separate compact storage room, a mini-laundry room was equipped. The entrance to the dressing room also opens from here.

Bathroom

The bathroom develops a gray-olive theme. Part of the walls above the bathroom were laid with marbled tiles. It was also used on the floor and as baseboards.

Contrasting elements are dark wood furniture - a cabinet under the sink, candlesticks and a towel holder.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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