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How to Furnish a Studio: 10 Examples
It is generally believed that a studio is the perfect format for an apartment intended for rental, although not everyone is ready to live in such a space permanently. However, if you plan the layout down to the smallest detail and create an interesting design, a studio can become very appealing.
With a City View: 45 Square Meters
The apartment was originally prepared for rental: some will be lucky enough to move into a brand-new studio with a bold design and a view of the Moscow City towers.
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Black Cube on Red Presnya: 56 Square MetersThe apartment was originally a two-bedroom unit: good proportions, high ceilings, and the absence of load-bearing walls allowed architects from INT2 architecture to transform it into a white studio filled with light and air, with a black box inside.
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Perfect for Parties: 37 Square MetersDesigner Katerina Sizova created this project for a friend who bought her first apartment in New Moscow and dreamed of making it look like a country house: forests outside, fresh air, birds singing, and a desire to bring all that beauty inside.
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Apartment for a Young Couple: 35 Square MetersBy becoming the owner of a small apartment in Moscow, architect Ali Reza Nemati proved that 35 square meters is enough for a young couple to live happily, work hard, and entertain guests.
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Wealth in a Cube: 47 Square MetersA wooden cube, designed by architects from the Ruetemple studio, replaced the owner's bedroom, TV room, and office.
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Resort Style: 50 Square MetersCustomers bought an apartment in a resort town and asked designer Anton Sukharev to decorate it for future rental. The main constraint was a modest budget. During the first inspection, it became clear that working with the studio layout would require some effort: the ventilation shaft was located in an inconvenient spot.
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Bedroom Behind a Sliding Partition: 46 Square MetersThe owner of this single-room apartment didn’t want to divide the space into small rooms, but he was also unwilling to give up a proper bedroom. In the end, they opted for an open studio layout of kitchen and living room transitioning into a hallway. A compact bedroom with a window was separated using sliding partitions – you wouldn’t even realize there’s another room here.
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On the Former Textile Factory: 25 Square MetersThis small apartment (initially only 24.6 square meters) is located in a former textile factory building near the Yauza River with a park area. Designer Tatiana Sivokhina had to not only turn four walls into a comfortable and functional living space for a young man, but also blend the industrial atmosphere with home comfort in one interior.
In Pattaya, at the Top of the Tower: 30 Square MetersFor a girl living with her parents in a prestigious suburb and studying in the center of Pattaya, designer Svetlana Ilyina designed a cozy girl’s space on one of the upper floors of a 30-meter “tower” – with a convenient bedroom, a small kitchen, and a workspace.
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From a One-Room to a Studio: 43 Square MetersWhat should a one-bedroom apartment for rental look like – generic and unremarkable or vibrant and distinctive? Darya Nazarenko is convinced that every apartment should have a convenient layout and not forget about an interesting design. Therefore, when the client approached the designer with such a request, Darya enthusiastically took on the project.
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On the Cover: Darya Nazarenko's Design Project
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