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14 Design Hacks That Will Improve Your Interior

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Why cover wallpapers with lacquer and not finish painting walls to the end? We explain how unconventional approaches in design projects can solve problems

Let's check how carefully you've been observing design projects this month? We've put together a selection of interesting solutions that can improve any interior.

Transforming Table

The area of this apartment is only 31 square meters, and every centimeter counts. Designer Ira Nosova provided for a dining table that easily transforms into a workspace: mini office with a computer, printer, and shelves for stationery hides behind lifting furniture blinds.

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Photo: Scandi Office, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Hidden Wardrobe Behind a Mirror

Want to hide a wardrobe in the hallway? Make the door mirror-like, as in Margarita Gadzhieva's project. This trick also visually expands small spaces.

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Doors with Matte Glass

To let in more natural light, designers at Nota Bene studio used matte transparent glass in the windows and interior doors.

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Photo: Modern Living Room, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Invisible Shelf

To avoid drawing attention to the storage system in the bedroom, designers at "Architecture of Interior" studio painted the shelf frame the same color as the walls.

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Photo: Modern Living Room, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Washable Wallpapers

Wallpapers in wet zones are a controversial topic. However, designers at Lab21Studio didn't hesitate to apply them in the bathroom. To make the wallpapers last longer, the professionals coated them with a matte light lacquer.

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Photo: Modern Bathroom, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Smart Glass Wall

Do you dream of a bathroom with transparent partitions but are unsure if it's a good idea? Check out what solution designers at Zeworkroomstudio came up with. They made the corner of the bathroom from smart glass that can be made matte when needed.

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Photo: Modern Bathroom, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Invisible Gas Pipe on the Kitchen

It's possible to hide a pipe with a false cover, but designer Tatiana Krasikova found another solution. She painted the pipe to match the tile on the backsplash — a simple and budget-friendly approach.

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Photo: Classical Kitchen and Dining Room, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

How to Handle Complex Layouts

Designers at Korneev Design came up with how to work around a complex hallway layout. The walls were covered with printed wallpapers: vertically arranged trees visually stretch the space, making it seem like it doesn't end.

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Another Way to Visually Raise the Ceiling

Wide ceiling moldings are usually used to visually raise low ceilings. But designer Olga Chernenka did something simpler: she didn't paint the walls up to the ceiling and left a ten-centimeter white stripe.

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Photo: Loft Living Room, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Workplace in the Nook

Designers at "Tor-Ard" studio wisely used the space that formed between a cabinet and a door frame in the living room. They mounted shelves and made a countertop of an unconventional shape.

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Photo: Scandi Kitchen and Dining Room, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Utility Block Behind Doors

Household appliances and chemicals don't look aesthetic in the bathroom interior, so designer Alena Kuznetsova hid them in a niche and concealed them behind minimalist wooden doors.

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How to Save on Decor

Budget for decorating this apartment was only 800 thousand. Designer Marina Mereynkova came up with how to save on bedroom decor: the wall was adorned with a composition of wooden frames painted gold.

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Photo: Scandi Bedroom, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Hidden Storage System

Architects at Domestic Studio hid the storage system behind oak panels in the living room. To avoid the feeling of a large cabinet, the doors were made without handles, with a push mechanism. All modules open except for the panel behind the TV.

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Photo: Modern Style, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website

Outlets in the Shelf

Designer Marina Sarkisyan easily solved the problem of insufficient storage space in the bedroom. She built a shelving system on both sides of the bed and placed outlets in one of the recesses. Convenient: you can place your phone on a shelf to charge without getting up from bed.

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Photo: Modern Bedroom, Gid, Marina Sarkisyan, Nasonov DesignWerke, Olga Chernenka, Domestic Studio, Nota Bene, Tor-Ard, Tatiana Krasikova, Ira Nosova, Margarita Gadzhieva, Alena Kuznetsova, Lab21Studio, Marina Mereynkova, Architecture of Interior, Korneev design, Zeworkroomstudio – photo on our website