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10 Excellent Design Ideas for Your Interior
Correct the space using a cornice or moldings? Or hide a door in the interior? Why not — it's actually simple. Take these ideas down.
Double Mirror
In decorating this bathroom, designers from studio "Arkh. Predmet" used two mirrors. One of them is large and visually expands the space, while the mirror-sun acts as a decorative element.
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Bright Radiator + Molding
Designer Irina Krivtsova did not hide the radiator and molding in the interior of a single-room apartment. On the contrary, she painted them blue to connect all rooms together.
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Secret Door
How many doors do you see in this photo? Actually, there are three: to hide the door to the storage room, designer Valeria Dan'kovskaya covered it with handmade wallpaper.
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Mirror Partition
Professionals from OM Design studio found a way to visually expand a small living room. A large mirror resembles a glass partition, making it seem as though there is another room behind it.
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Wide Cornices + Contrasting Molding
The apartment is only 31 square meters in size, but it has high ceilings — 3.75 meters. To avoid the feeling of a "well" and visually lower the ceiling, Marina Sarkisyan used wide ceiling cornices and contrasting molding underneath.
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Retro Sockets and Switches
During the renovation of an old country house, Tatiana Bezverkhiaya did not hide the wiring. On the contrary, she made it visible, and retro sockets and switches only enhanced the atmosphere.
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Doors That Can Be Drawn On
Architect Maxim Novinkov decorated this apartment for his family. The surfaces of the doors in the children's room were coated with white marker paint — now they can be used for drawing.
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Bookshelf Lighting
In the hallway, designers from Fisheye Architecture & Design created a large floor-to-ceiling bookshelf-library — the client’s collection of books is impressive. They also added shelf lighting: with it, the bookshelf looks lighter visually. It’s also easy to find your favorite book.
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Kitchen Apron as a Chalkboard
For their clients — a young family with a child — designer Julia Kalemie chose an apron that doubles as a chalkboard. Convenient: you can draw and leave notes.
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Tall Doorways + Radiator Screens
The feature of this project is visually tall window and door openings. The windows and doors themselves are standard, but due to tall doorways and radiator screens, they appear tall in width. This is how designers Julia Chernova and Alina Anufrieva added lightness to the interior.
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