Nothing superfluous: what true minimalism looks like in the interior of a 50 m² studio in Odessa

  • Dec 15, 2020
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Designer Dmitry Sivak designed an apartment of 50 m² in Odessa. The interior was made in the style of minimalism. Each piece of furniture and decor carries a functional load, shapes and colors are restrained and simple.

  • total area: 50 m²
  • Number of rooms: Studio
  • A place: Odessa
  • Budget: 1.86 million rubles
  • Designer: Dmitry Sivak
  • Photo: Dmitry Sivak
The range of the interior was made up of neutral shades, complemented by a pair of accent pieces of furniture - a blue sofa and an orange wardrobe.
The kitchen, bedroom and living room were combined stylistically to create an integral space.

Living room

A recreation area and a workplace were allocated in the living room. The walls were painted white, the ceiling was decorated with concrete. The flooring was selected in a light shade of natural wood.

The table top, serving as a work table, was built into the partition
The table top, serving as a work table, was built into the partition

The worktop acts as a zoning element, marking the border between the living room and the kitchen.

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A wide blue sofa became a bright accent; living greenery also refreshed the calm interior. A built-in wardrobe was placed above the sofa for storing rarely used items.

Bedroom

The bedroom was combined with the living room with one floor covering. The bed on the podium was placed in a niche formed by the right angle of the walls and a row of white cabinets.

The wall behind the bed was accentuated with decorative plaster. The wide headboard has taken over the function of bedside tables.
The wall behind the bed was accentuated with decorative plaster. The wide headboard has taken over the function of bedside tables.
The wall behind the bed was accentuated with decorative plaster. The wide headboard has taken over the function of bedside tables.

Kitchen

The kitchen was zoned not only with a partition, but also at floor level. For this, a coating that simulates concrete slabs was used.

The L-shaped headset was picked up in a more saturated gray color.
The L-shaped headset was picked up in a more saturated gray color.
The L-shaped headset was picked up in a more saturated gray color.
The L-shaped headset was picked up in a more saturated gray color.

Hallway

Another bright object of the interior was placed in the hallway - an orange storage system. It was hung above the floor, creating an unusual play of height levels, which also involved the wardrobes from the bedroom.

The wall opposite, as well as the door to the bathroom, were mirrored. This made it possible to visually expand the space. They tried to dissolve the front door, decorating it in the color of the walls.
The wall opposite, as well as the door to the bathroom, were mirrored. This made it possible to visually expand the space. They tried to dissolve the front door, decorating it in the color of the walls.

Bathroom

The bathroom was made in light shades. The wet area was laid with multi-format white tiles.

The black cabinet under the sink made a dark contrast.

Layout

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