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Redesigning a Standard Apartment: How It Was Done

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See how you can completely redesign the layout of an apartment while keeping the rooms within their original boundaries

We already told you about the interior of a standard apartment of series I-209A based on Lyudmila Danilovich's project. Today we'll share how we did the redesign and what the result was. By the way, let's say right away that most of the changes were made due to the high height of the clients. We started with door heights and didn't stop there.

What do we know about this apartment?Area63 SQ. MHouse TypeHOUSE SERIES I-209ARooms3

Photo: Layout in Loft Style, Apartment, Redesign, Block House, 3 Rooms, 60-90 sq.m, Lyudmila Danilovich – photo on our website

Combined Kitchen and Adjacent Room

This space was designed as a living room. The gas stove issue was solved using sliding doors. Even though there is still a partition between the two spaces, the area looks more open.

Photo: Living Room in Loft Style, Apartment, Redesign, Block House, 3 Rooms, 60-90 sq.m, Lyudmila Danilovich – photo on our website

Isolated Hallway Room

This was originally meant to be a living room, but it was transformed into the son's bedroom. The space is small, but perfect for a young man. It accommodated a bed, workspace, and a mirror wardrobe.

Created Niches for Storage Systems

These were used to place wardrobes for clothes. Now, there's no need to worry about storage systems in the apartment — even a separate dressing room wasn't needed.

Photo: Bedroom in Modern Style, Apartment, Redesign, Block House, 3 Rooms, 60-90 sq.m, Lyudmila Danilovich – photo on our website

Replaced the Bathtub with a Shower

Instead of a cramped and inconvenient bathtub, the designer created a shower. The client's son is over two meters tall, so this was an ideal solution.

What was the final result?