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Emergency Interior Solutions: 10 Genius Design Hacks
We found great ideas in September projects and compiled them into one collection.
Unusual Apron
To add depth to a small space, designer Ruslan Prosvirin made a kitchen apron from tinted glass. Thanks to the reflection, it visually expands the room.
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Invisible Doors
To avoid distracting attention from the living room interior, designer Natalia Solo provided hidden doors painted to match the walls—when closed, they blend seamlessly with the walls.
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Another Way to Zone
Since the kitchen and living room are in the same space in this project, designer Alexandra Gartke came up with a way to visually separate them. A large mirror was placed between the two zones. By the way, it is also located between two windows and visually expands the space.
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How to Bring Life to an Interior
Designer Evgenia Ermolaeva came up with a way to add dynamics to a bedroom interior: she placed hanging lights on both sides of the bed at different heights and in varying numbers.
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How to Create a Mini-Library at Home?
To find space for books, designers from Projector Studio installed mounted shelves along the entire perimeter of the room.
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And Where to Find Space for a Bedroom?
With the arrival of their second child, Dasha and Dima Tretyakova gave up their bedroom for the kids’ room. They built a second floor in the living room with a sleeping area. Steps were converted into storage shelves.
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How to Diversify a White Interior
To prevent a white interior from looking boring, designers at Lauri Brothers decided to decorate the wall with a colorful mural. The artist depicted the apartment owner and her friends.
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Window from Glass Blocks
Instead of a kitchen apron, designer Ekaterina Ulanova installed glass blocks that allow light to pass through. On the other side is a bathroom, and during the day one can take a bath or shower without artificial lighting.
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Idea for Ceiling Decoration
To give the interior an atmosphere of a seaside resort, designer Anna Morozova decorated the ceiling with white fabric panels resembling sails. The fabric is attached with Velcro, making it easy to remove and stretch.
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Built-in Bed
To make a bedroom interior unique, designer Anna Pavlovska placed the bed in a niche and covered the wall behind the headboard with printed wallpaper.
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