What a 43 m² studio should look like for a bachelor who understands urban style

  • Dec 15, 2020
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The curtain walls between the rooms were dismantled, resulting in an increase in the usable area to 43 m². The apartment is designed in a modern urban style.

  • total area: 43 m²
  • Number of rooms: from one room to the studio
  • A place: Krasnodar
  • Who lives here: bachelor
  • Budget: 1.8 million rubles
  • Designer: Andrey Popov
  • Photo: Mikhail Chekalov

Based on the style chosen in unison with the customer, they decided to leave the concrete walls and ceiling in their authentic form. They are supported by brickwork that extends from the hallway and partially extends into the kitchen and bedroom.

The palette is based on gray, red, terracotta colors and shades of brown. Despite the rich range, the studio turned out to be bright due to the use of floor-to-ceiling windows and lighter wooden textures.

Living room

A corner sofa of a calm shade was placed in the recreation area; it is made to order. Its color is in harmony with the gray concrete walls.

The living room was refreshed with a painting by the designer himself based on the works of the French artist Daniel Castan.

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Window textiles, relying on the urban style, were abandoned. Instead of curtains, shutters from blind doors were used.

The gap between the windows divided the space. A TV area was equipped here. The metal chest of drawers was purchased from IKEA.

Kitchen

The kitchen set is made to order according to the designer's sketches. The upper tier is made of shaped pipes and reinforced glass.

The fridge and kettle added a bright glossy accent. The aesthetic concept of the apartment was supported by open wiring on dowel clamps.

The lighting system was assembled and painted by the designer himself. It is switched on with a red switch.

Bedroom

The bedroom was insulated with vertical, 360-degree plywood slats. They zone the space and regulate the access of light to the room.

The bed is made to order according to the designer's sketches. The headboard made of chipboard was made asymmetrical. An additional accent is the red bedside table from IKEA.

Hallway

A sufficient amount of natural light enters the corridor thanks to the tall windows. The entrance area was additionally highlighted in white.

Bathroom

The bathroom was done in more neutral colors. In a compact room, light gray and white shades were used.

Layout

Prepared by Igor Barantsev.

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