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This interior was designed by the Alexander Tischler team for an adult couple. The children are already separated and they will come to visit their parents. In a small apartment, the owners want to make a separate bedroom, find a place to put a desk, and arrange storage space as much as possible.
A small apartment with an area of 38 ㎡ has a typical layout: in a small room there is a kitchen, in a large room there is a living room. Such a layout is completely unfavorable for living, where it is impossible to allocate a private bedroom area. In order for the couple to live comfortably, the architects had to make a thorough makeover of the space. Since there is a living space below this apartment, it is impossible to take a shortcut to switch the kitchen and bedroom. Current legislation also prohibits moving partitions separating kitchens and bedrooms.
Finally, the designer divided the living room into two parts with the help of partitions. A bedroom area is allocated by the window. For the rest, they made a mini-living room with a two-meter folding sofa, a TV and a closet shelf. Frosted glass sliding doors are installed on the left and right sides of the partition, and the light from the bedroom window enters the living room. Two doors are needed to comfortably approach the bed, so owners do not have to crawl across the bed. When the door opens, the rooms come together again. This most unusual place in the interior can be called a combination of wall cabinets and bedside tables. It is important for owners to provide as much storage space as possible, so there are two such combinations, which are located on either side of the bedroom bed. A large wardrobe hangs on the wall, inside there is a bar counter with hanging clothes and several drawers for laying sheets. The exterior wall is opened by pressing.
A backlight is installed under the wall cabinet; it replaces the bedside lamp. Another unusual element of this apartment is the closet that separates the kitchen from the living room. It is made of double depth: behind the bar, on one side of the corridor there is a very deep shelf. On one side of the living room there is a book module and a wall niche with lighting, which replaces the coffee table.
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