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7 Cool Design Hacks That Will Improve Your Interior
3D apron, draw-on cabinets, niche instead of kitchen cabinets — we found these ideas in October projects and are sharing them with you
Every day we publish new design projects so you can find interesting ideas for your interior. Today we'll tell you about the best solutions from October projects. Which one do you like the most?
Unusual apron
In a house made of glued timber, it was difficult to experiment with finishing — using wall tiles wasn't possible.
Designer Daria Vlasova easily solved this problem: for the apron, she used gypsum 3D panels. These can be easily removed if needed, and the apron looks unusual.
Design: Daria VlasovaIdea for laundry room
In their project, designers from Art Group designated a small space for the laundry closet. The washing machines were hidden in cabinets, and above the sink, they provided a hanger for clean clothes.
It's convenient to sort items — you can hang what you plan to iron.
Design: Art GroupAnother way to find space for a bedroom
To zone a small studio, designer Katerina Kuznetsova used a partition — the sleeping area was placed behind it. To let natural light from the window reach the rest of the apartment, she filled part of the partition with glass blocks.
It’s almost impossible to see what happens behind the partition, and the bedroom is completely isolated from the living room.
Design: Katerina KuznetsovaCabinets you can draw on
To give the children of the clients a place for creativity, designer Olesya Berezovskaya designed unusual cabinets in the children's room. They are coated with marker paint with a smooth glossy finish, on which you can draw with water-based markers.
They are easy to wipe off with a dry sponge or cloth. This is much more convenient than a chalkboard with chalk (which always leaves crumbs and dirt).
Design: Olesya BerezovskayaCool idea for the kitchen
Instead of upper cabinets, designer Olga Rubejkin came up with a wall niche. Here the kitchen utensils and spice jars are hidden. To make them not stand out too much and avoid dusting, the niche was closed with sliding doors made of frosted glass.
Design: Olga RubejkinLifehack for an apartment with low ceilings
A bit of raised ceiling was achieved in One Line Design studio by using paint — some parts of the ceiling were painted in wall color. The visual boundary between walls and ceiling disappeared, making the ceiling appear higher.
Design: One Line Design StudioSpace zoning technique
Designer Evgenia Lebedeva came up with how to zone the children's room space. One of the walls was made an accent wall and decorated with patterned wallpaper. The other monochrome wall was decorated with a bright-colored trim.
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