Apartment 57 m2: grey walls and a drop of velvet burgundy

Victoria Vlasova designed apartments for rent and told what decorative techniques make it easy to correct the proportions of the kitchen and visually expand the boundaries of the rooms

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

A fragment of the living room. Munari table lamp, Gramercy Home.

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Sergey Krasyuk

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

Interior designer Victoria Vlasova, Victoria Vlasova Interiors.

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Sergey Kraskov

OBJECT PARAMETERS

Property type: apartment in a new house

Location: Moscow

Square footage: 57 m2

Style: Modern classic

The main idea of the project: to quickly and efficiently make decent apartments for rent

Color scheme: gray with accents of bright “Burgundy”

Authors of the project: Victoria Vlasova, Victoria Vlasova Interiors, www.victoriavlasova.ru

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

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Sergey Krasyuk

“The apartment was handed over to the customer in a fine finish,” says the designer. — I was immediately alerted by the unpleasant bulky ledge in the kitchen area, which made this area uninteresting and with poor proportions. But the solution was found. Pay attention to the two right elements of the kitchen, which do not accidentally have handles. This is the very ledge that we closed with false panels in the form of a continuation of the kitchen facades.”

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

The kitchen is made to order. Cap Ferrat pendant lights from Cosmo. Chairs, Deep House.

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Sergey Krasyuk

“The rest of the kitchen cabinets were made to hide all other protrusions and irregularities. A mirror works just as well in this area — the wall panel aligns and creates the necessary depth of the part of the wall that would otherwise crush and spoil the overall appearance of the space.”

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

The sofa and armchair are made to order. Curtains, Victoria Vlasova Interiors.

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Sergey Krasyuk

“The color of the walls and furniture, which is similar in tone, creates a sense of the integrity of the interior”

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

Vancouver chest of Drawers, Wild Oak Cubaans Antique.

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Sergey Krasyuk

“An alternative to the dining table in an apartment of 57 m2 was the decision to create a peninsula with comfortable semi-bar stools and hanging lamps. Thus, we managed to avoid fragmentation and make the space comfortable and harmonious.”

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

View from the hall to the bedroom. Table lamp Tabitha, Gramercy Home. Chandelier, Hinkley Lighting.

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Sergey Krasyuk

“Low interior openings have already been made in the apartment and doors have been installed. We visually stretched their proportions by adding panels of the same color above the doors and framing to the ceiling with new platbands, which undoubtedly improved the situation. Fully mirrored cabinets were made in the hallway, which also created a sense of more space.”

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

Chained bollards, Danton Home. The bed with lifting mechanism and textile decor are made to order, Victoria Vlasova Interiors.

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Sergey Krasyuk

“As a result, it was possible to realize all the wishes of the customer. She wanted to make an apartment for rent, with a good modern design, but which would not become obsolete quickly, neutral in color. It only remained to add a few accents. They became “drops of burgundy” — bright pillows and furniture upholstery of rich burgundy color filled the gray interior with juicy colors and color.” www.victoriavlasova.ru

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

A fragment of the bedroom. Armchair, Wonder Wood. The cabinet is made to order.

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Sergey Krasyuk

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

Decor, MHLiving.

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Sergey Krasyuk

Квартира 57 м²: серые стены и капля бархатного бургундского

Decor, MHLiving.

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Sergey Krasyuk

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