An apartment on Leningradka
This minimal interior for an artistic couple answers the question of how you can turn an open plan into a strict zoning apartment with maximum functionality without compromising space and preserving the feel of an open permeable area.
Первоначально было разработано несколько вариантов планировки:
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Living-room | |
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Kitchen | |
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Dining room | |
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Home office | |
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Bedroom | |
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Wardrobe | |
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WC |
Having analyzed each, we chose an option with an emphasis on functional zoning.
Apartment layout:
What we got in the end:
As the apartment cannot boast large area, the storage was thought through in detail.
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working area
working area
To draw in extra sunlight into the kitchen, the partition separating the kitchen from the bedroom is made with glass blocks:
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In designing the interior, we prioritized natural and green materials. For instance, the bed head mosaic is made of wood:
Entrance hall interior:
WC interior:
Details: