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How to Turn a Studio into a Two-Room Apartment?
When redesigning this apartment, designer Anna Mozharo offered the client five layout options. Only by connecting the balcony to the kitchen did they manage to fit everything needed on 43 square meters. Now this place is not only for relaxing alone but also for hosting guests. Take a look at how they achieved that.
What do we know about this apartment?Area43 SQ MRooms1Budget2.1 MILLION RUBLES
Removed the partition between the kitchen and living room
Since the client valued creating a space for an isolated bedroom more than anything else, they decided to merge the kitchen and living room. This added more light and air to the space and visually expanded the small hallway.
Connected the balcony to the kitchen
Once the balcony was approved for integration, everything fell into place. Where the balcony used to be, a small dining area with a dining table appeared, where 5–6 people can sit.
Created an isolated bedroom
This was the main requirement of the client. The small bedroom has a window (and thus natural light), a full-size bed, and a wardrobe spanning the entire wall for clothing storage. A perfect alternative to a walk-in closet.
What was the final result?
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