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Reconfiguration of a Studio Apartment for Rent: How It Was Done

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Finding space for a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and wardrobe in a one-room apartment? Easy! See how Marina Sarksyan solved this task.

Recently we told about the interior of a studio apartment designed by designer Marina Sarksyan. Today we'll go into more detail about the layout. In a one-room apartment, it was possible to find space for an isolated kitchen, cozy living room, and a small bedroom. There's also a spacious wardrobe. We'll share the details.

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Photo: Layouts in Loft, Modern, Apartment, Relocation, Marina Sarksyan, 1 Room, Under 40 Meters – Photo on Our Website

Isolated Kitchen

The kitchen was left in the same spot where the developer originally placed it. For comfort, we decided to fully isolate the space using gypsum board partitions.

Since there are only full windows in the living area, small windows were made in the partitions right under the ceiling. We also carefully planned ventilation.

Created Living Room and Bedroom Zones

Since the living room originally had two windows, the space was divided into a bedroom and living room. A batten partition was installed between zones — visually it doesn't overload the interior and allows natural light to pass through well.

Photo: Living Room in Modern, Loft, Apartment, Relocation, Marina Sarksyan, 1 Room, Under 40 Meters – Photo on Our Website

Created a Wardrobe

To avoid cluttering the already tight space with additional cabinets, the designer planned a full-sized wardrobe — all clothes are stored here. It was fully equipped with Elfa storage system.

Photo: Hallway in Modern, Loft, Apartment, Relocation, Marina Sarksyan, 1 Room, Under 40 Meters – Photo on Our Website

What was the result?