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How to Complete a Renovation in 2 Months: 7 Real Examples
To finish in such a short time, each designer works differently: they either refuse to reconfigure the layout or purchase only materials that are already available.
Trash with a 2-Million-Ruble Renovation
The owners of this apartment plan to rent it out — designers had to create a stylish and functional interior with minimal budget. They avoided reconfiguration and used inexpensive materials and furniture. The result was a cozy interior with a vibrant individuality.
Design: FlatforfoxApartment in Yekaterinburg
The project had to be completed within a tight timeframe — by the time the owners' daughter was born. They preferred finishing materials and furniture already on hand. The base tones were white and dusty pink, with metallic elements in warm hues and noble velvet fabrics as accents.
Design: Mediana InteriorsStudio for a Student
Designer Marina Nazarenko couldn’t play with the layout: the apartment was already delivered after a rough renovation. Therefore, they chose Scandinavian style and IKEA furniture — the perfect solution when there's neither time nor funds for a full renovation.
Design: Joinforces StudioScandinavian Style in a Khrushchyovka
Mariana and Nikita received an apartment in the old center of Almaty — a dark and cramped Khrushchyovka. When it came to renovation, the owners unanimously decided on a Scandinavian style with retro elements — a tribute to a home with history. They also chose not to do a major reconfiguration.
Design: Owners of the Apartment in AlmatySmall 2-Room Apartment in Moscow
This typical two-room flat is occupied by a young family with their beloved pet — a cat. In interior design, they prefer minimalism — they don’t want to spend too much time cleaning. Designers from FlatsDesign gave the old apartment a new life — it took only two months and one million rubles to transform it.
Design: FlatsdesignSpacious Apartment in Moscow City
Even 160 square meters can be arranged within such a short time. This apartment was never intended for permanent residence, so it’s decorated like an expensive hotel room where guests stay, host parties, but don’t fill it with personal belongings.
Design: Marina FilippovaTwo-Story Cottage in the Moscow Region
This house was decorated by Ekaterina Tulupova for rental purposes: no excess in finishing, laminate and ceramic tile on the floor, wallpaper in bedrooms on the second floor. The focus was placed on furniture and decor that the residents can change according to their mood.
Design: Ekaterina TulupovaOn the Cover: Flatforfox Design Project
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