The living space was an elongated room with one window. Thanks to the competent planning, the studio was filled with live lighting and air. The kitchen, living room and bedroom are in a single space.
- total area: 55 m²
- Number of rooms: Studio
- A place: Moscow
- Who lives here: girl
- Budget: 1.5 million rubles
- Designers: Group of companies "Fundament"
Based on the chosen style, an open concrete ceiling was left in the apartment. The walls were decorated with brickwork, the floor was covered with a board with the texture of untreated wood. The loft allowed without hesitation to abandon curtains and completely open access to natural light.
Living room
The main place in the living room was assigned to a corner sofa. The TV screen was turned into the interior of the studio so that it could be easily viewed from this entire area.
A tall vertical mirror was hung on the wall next to the window. It visually deepens the space and helps to diffuse living light.
An MDF partition was installed on the opposite wall, disguised as concrete. Thus, they visually marked the border between the zones.
Kitchen
The kitchen was marked in white. The headset was built into a niche. The apron was tiled with a hog. Thus, glossy textures transform into a rough loft finish, creating variety.
The dining table on a metal support matches the flooring. For the dining area, we thought out our own lighting scenario in the form of a chandelier-sphere.
Bedroom
The bedroom was equipped behind a wall ledge. A mirror in the shape of the Aztec sun was hung over the headboard, which introduced ethnic motives.
Dressing rooms
There are dressing rooms on either side of the bed. On the right hand, a narrow room was equipped mostly for shoes. The entrance to it was hidden behind a curtain.
The second was placed behind sliding doors, significantly saving space. From here, for convenience, a second entrance to the bathroom was brought out.
Bathroom
The bathroom was decorated with paint and durable porcelain stoneware. Communications were sewn into a box, providing niches in it for minimal storage.
Hallway
The hallway was not isolated, allowing natural light to pass through. The effect was enhanced by a vertical mirror insert on the door.
A storage room was organized to the left of the entrance. It also housed a wardrobe for casual clothes and shoes and a laundry room.
Prepared by Igor Barantsev.
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