What does an ordinary kopeck piece 56 m² look like in the suburbs with a real Scandinavian renovation

  • Dec 15, 2020
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Designer Olga Shapovalova designed a 56 m² scandinavian-style two-room apartment for a couple. The starting point in building an aesthetic concept was the view from the window overlooking the forest. That is why natural shades and a natural theme have taken an important place in the interior.

  • total area: 56 m²
  • Number of rooms: 2
  • House type: monolithic brick
  • A place: Moscow region
  • Who lives here: married couple
  • Budget: 4.5 million rubles
  • Designer: Olga Shapovalova (O-Deco Studio)
  • Photo: Evgeny Kulibaba
The palette is based on light gray. Brighter accents were placed against its background. The bedroom, however, has a richer olive green color.

Living room

The use of window textiles was deliberately abandoned. Thus, it was possible to let the forest into the apartment, combining the interior and wildlife.

The materials used natural, supporting the environmental theme. The floor was covered with an oak engineered board, the furniture was made of wood to order according to the designer's sketches.

Above the sofa were hung images of birds in graphic dark frames. The textiles were picked up with floral patterns.

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Variety was made by brass elements - a group of coffee tables and a lamp from Eichholtz. The dining table was purchased from IKEA.

Kitchen

A window was made in the wall between the living room and the kitchen to let in natural light. For the same reason, the Niche Modern lamp was chosen with a transparent shade.

The Kuchenberg suite looks weightless due to its glossy white fronts. The apron was lined with Kerama Marazzi tiles.

Bedroom

The bed, made in the Second Life workshop, was placed between the cupboards. The wall behind the headboard was highlighted with a geometric print. Little Creene paint was used for decoration.

Three built-in wardrobes for the bedroom were ordered from the Exclusive Furniture workshop specifically for the size of the niches.

Hallway

The hallway was slightly expanded visually with the help of a tall mirror from IKEA. The role of the accent is played by the rich blue pouf "Second Life".

Bathrooms

The entrance to the master's bathroom opens from the bedroom. It was finished in a calm gray-beige color scheme and supplemented with brass accessories.

In the room where the laundry room and the guest bathroom were equipped, there were also places for storing hygiene products and household utensils.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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