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10 Design Hacks We Saw in Interior Design Projects
Concrete apron, bicycle instead of a coat rack, and a fireplace in a cabinet
Our designers often come up with creative ideas that are easy to implement. We've collected the most interesting ones for you.
Unusual Apron
For the kitchen apron, designers from Mir Buro studio chose hexagonal tiles that look like concrete. They didn't lay the tiles all the way to the ceiling to visually lighten the interior.
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Open Wiring
Designer Natalia Turchenko decided to make open wiring in her apartment and complemented it with retro switches. Combined with black walls, they look striking.
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Countertop Instead of Window Sill
On a small kitchen, you can save space: instead of a dining table, designer Alexandra Sakmarova extended the countertop onto the window sill and created a bar stool.
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Cork Wall
To make the workspace as functional as possible, designer Julia Chernova covered a wall with natural cork: notes and memos can be pinned to it for work purposes.
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Refrigerator niche
To separate the kitchen from the hallway, designers from AndDesign studio built a partition: one side is a cabinet and the other is a niche for the refrigerator. Now it’s hardly noticeable in the interior.
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Unusual Coat Rack
Instead of a coat rack in the hallway, designers Olga Minullina and Inna Taukhkanova hung a retro bicycle — an original and stylish solution.
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Undetectable Kitchen
Designers from Konstantinovi Design Studio came up with a way to hide the kitchen: visually, the structure resembles a cabinet where all doors open easily and conceal dishes and appliances.
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Original Finish
To diversify white walls in the bedroom, designer Oleg Mintz was helped by an unusual finish. The wall behind the headboard was laid with raw limestone blocks.
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Fireplace in a Cabinet
How to incorporate an electric fireplace into a modern interior? Designer Valya Voinova embedded it into the structure uniting the cabinet and window sill.
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Unconventional Kitchen
Designer Ekaterina Trukhanova came up with a way to decorate the kitchen unconventionally: concrete walls were combined with plywood cabinets — it turned out interesting and cozy.
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