Small monochrome apartment of 47 m2 in Minsk Design 14.04.2022 Designers Irina Goryachko and Anna Baykova turned the “odnushka” into an elegant and functional two-room apartment for a female student. The laconic space combines elegance and rigor with ergonomics and innovative technologies All upholstered furniture in the apartment is the work of local manufacturers. Photo Sergey Pilipovich OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: apartment in a residential complex Where is located: Minsk, Mayak residential complex Square footage: 47 m2 Style: Modern classic The main idea of the project: to create an elegant two-room apartment from a one-room open-plan apartment Color scheme: monochrome tones of gray with a combination of white and black Authors of the project: Irina Goryachko, Anna Baykova, Mood Interior design studio, Minsk, Melezha str., 1, t. +375(44) 515-40-15, [email protected] , moodinterior.by, @irina_goryachk Decor: SIA, Rialto. Photo Sergey Pilipovich The project’s customers, the parents of a student girl, wanted to make a modern, concise, elegant apartment for their daughter, the interior of which is as functional as possible and will remain relevant for many years. The mother of the future hostess liked the style of modern classics: everything is sustained, strictly, without unnecessary details, like a Total black outfit. Only instead of black, gray is used in this interior. Entrance door, Steel Line. Photo Sergey Pilipovich The main feature of the project is that the designers made a two-room apartment from a one-room apartment with an area of 47 m2. The customers asked to arrange a separate bedroom, a second bed — a folding sofa, a large bathroom and the maximum number of storage places. In the hallway area, the main decorative technique is a mirror canvas on the entire wall, which visually expands the space twice. Also, with the help of a mirror, the door to the bathroom is disguised. Click In the living room, the TV area is decorated with wall moldings in the best traditions of modern classics. The cabinet is made of porcelain stoneware with the preservation of the pattern when moving from one plane to another. Electric curtains are provided for the comfort of the hostess. There is also a pull-out sofa in the living room, which can be used as an extra bed. The coffee table is made of corrugated glass, which is used in kitchen facades and sliding partition. Coffee tables, Rialto. Photo Sergey Pilipovich The sliding partition between the bedroom and the living room is made of glass. This technique makes the room airy and voluminous, fills it with light, visually expands the space, but at the same time creates the illusion of a full-fledged zoning. Interior partition, Lazio. Photo Sergey Pilipovich The grey kitchen fully supports the specified style: laconic forms, modern design and functionality thought out to the smallest detail. All built-in appliances are hidden behind dull matte facades. The highlight is the glass facades with decorative lighting. The countertop and apron are made of porcelain stoneware — a strong and durable material that is not afraid of physical and chemical influences. The transition of the stone pattern from the apron to the countertop has been preserved, which visually makes the design complete. An elegant glass table on a leg emphasizes the style and elegance of the room. All cabinet furniture in the apartment is the work of local manufacturers. Photo Sergey Pilipovich There is a large functional wardrobe in the bedroom. Attention is attracted by a glass niche with decorative lighting. All the glass elements of the apartment are made in a single style: they organically echo each other, make the room elegant and elegant. The bed on legs is light and airy. To preserve lightness, instead of bedside tables, a small black coffee table is used in the interior. Textiles, local manufacturers. Photo Sergey Pilipovich For the comfort of the hostess, an exquisite toilet console with a mirror is provided in the bedroom. The rounded shape of the countertop and a pull-out shuflyadka for storing small things make the dressing table comfortable and functional. A pleasant addition is a resting place on a closed loggia, and the special shape of the window sill allows you to use it as a bar counter. There is a comfortable sofa on the pedestal step where you can read a book. There is also a designated hookah smoking area. Photo Sergey Pilipovich Photo Sergey Pilipovich A small bathroom space was visually enlarged with a large mirror. The washer-dryer is hidden behind the facades of the cabinet. The mirrored pedestal base makes the design airy and light. Thanks to the high ceilings (3.3 m), the designers managed to organize a large built-in storage system, in which the boiler, counters and all communication are hidden. The bathroom has illuminated headrests, which adds romance to the room. Photo Sergey Pilipovich “This project fully reflects the style of work of our studio. — tell the authors of the project. — Modern classics are our endless love. The combination of grace and elegance with ergonomics and innovative technologies. French herringbone on the floor, stucco on the walls, laconic modern furniture indoors — this is what makes our projects stand out, and what we are immensely proud of.” Apartment in Minsk. The project of Irina Goryachko and Anna Baykova.Ekaterina Sobko Original content from the site