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Top 5 Cool Interiors in Regular Khrushchyovkas

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Selection of interesting solutions in small apartments

Small total area, tiny kitchen and low ceilings — these are not all the problems that owners of apartments in khrushchyovkas face. But even for such nuances, you can find striking solutions. Let's look at the review of five excellent interiors that were implemented in regular khrushchyovkas.

1. Stylish Loft in a Khrushchyovka

In this one-room apartment, it was necessary to accommodate a kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom and provide many storage systems all within 30 square meters. In addition, designer Pavel Alekseyev had to create a cozy loft atmosphere for a young woman. How do you like it?

Design: Pavel AlekseyevDesign: Pavel AlekseyevDesign: Pavel AlekseyevDesign: Pavel AlekseyevDesign: Pavel AlekseyevDesign: Pavel Alekseyev

2. Scandinavian Without IKEA!?

A young family spent only 600 thousand rubles on renovating their small two-bedroom apartment and transformed it completely by themselves. In two months, a dark two-room apartment turned into a bright cozy nest in Scandinavian style with retro elements as a tribute to a historic home. And what is even more surprising, without any IKEA products.

Photo: Living room in Scandinavian style, Guide, Khrushchyovka – photo on our websitePhoto: Living room in Scandinavian style, Guide, Khrushchyovka – photo on our websitePhoto: Living room in Scandinavian style, Guide, Khrushchyovka – photo on our website

3. Cozy Interior in a Moscow Five-Story Building

Fifty years ago, Moscow residents were happy to have housing with 2.7-meter ceilings and their own five-meter kitchen. But time passes, and perceptions of comfort have changed. See how designers from bureau 'Total Area' used all hidden reserves in this khrushchyovka to create a modern interior where it's pleasant to live.

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4. 32 Square Meters and Airy Loft

This apartment is located in a brick house built in 1960, but in terms of area, layout and ceiling height, it is completely identical to a khrushchyovka apartment.

The owner wanted to create a cozy and livable loft with convenient layout and well-thought-out storage systems. Designer Maria Dadiani was inspired by the assigned tasks, and the result pleased everyone.

Design: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria DadianiDesign: Maria Dadiani

5. Stylish Interior from a 'Killed' Two-Room Apartment

Perfect combination of modern interior items with handmade textiles and retro elements transformed this two-room apartment beyond recognition. Designers from El Born Studio let in air, light and vibrant colors into the originally tiny apartment. Just look at how everything turned out.

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