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Kitchens in Corridors: Examples from Projects
We show how to implement the idea in your apartment. And also find out if you can legalize a reconfiguration
It happens that the kitchen is so small that it's impossible to fit everything necessary on it. Or, conversely, a spacious room owners want to convert into a living room. We tell how Russian designers solve this task. And recall how to legalize a reconfiguration.
Kitchen with a vibrant cabinet
In a two-room apartment, designers of OM Design studio reconfigured and arranged three rooms. They fit a living room with a TV area, a bedroom, and a large children's room on 77 square meters.
The kitchen was moved to the place of the former corridor and built into a niche. Pay attention to how beautifully the bright color of the cabinet and the apron with an ornament look.

Passage Kitchen
In this one-room apartment of 48 square meters, designer Maria Cherkasova also moved the kitchen to the corridor to decorate the space where it was.
Where the kitchen used to be, they arranged a bedroom for the client's daughter. Since the 'wet' zones were not affected, the reconfiguration was approved without problems.

Kitchen in a Cabinet
In this Moscow apartment, the architect of Studio Bazi used every square meter to its maximum. They fitted a bedroom, living room, bathroom, and kitchen on 33 square meters, hiding the kitchen in a cabinet.

Undetectable Kitchen
To create a maximally comfortable space on 36 square meters, designer Margarita Fomina did not give up having a full-sized sleeping area and a living room for guests. However, this required changing the layout and moving the kitchen cabinet to the corridor.

Kitchen with Bright Accents
In this elongated van-like one-room apartment of 35 square meters, designers of 'Volkovs Studio' arranged a full-sized bedroom and living room. The kitchen was moved to the corridor, and a relaxation area was organized on the glazed balcony. See how well the space was handled.

Bonus: Examples from Sweden
Kitchen in Scandi Style
This two-room apartment of 51 square meters is located in an old building from the 1920s. The highlight of the interior is a passage kitchen. It is combined with a dark corridor, wardrobe, and lacks windows entirely.

Spacious Kitchen
This Swedish compact apartment is only 30 square meters. To fit all functional zones in one room, designers extended the corridor — installed a kitchen cabinet and a spacious storage cabinet.

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