Design of a Studio Transformed into a Two-Bedroom Apartment.
The studio’s surface of 43 sq m, which is pretty generous.
The features of the space that made it possible to obtain a special interior design result were the following: positioning on the top floor – positioning that allowed for the modification of the installations; the spaciousness and brightness of the studio.
But, like any space, it also had disadvantages that raised problems – old block partitioning, wasted spaces not properly exploited. This project custom-paper-writing.com/blog/market-analysis-report was a real challenge both for us and for the company that handled the project implementation, CorpConstruct. With the help of professionals, the best decisions were made and thus this space’s potential could be maximized.
The theme of the interior design project received from the client – efficient recompartmentation, obtaining 2 rooms (living room + bedroom instead of a single room to increase its value and provide more privacy), modern interior design, special finishes, space optimization. The goal was to achieve a modern interior design with Scandinavian influences.
We created this interior design concept, starting from the blue epoxy resin floor, which the client really desired.
To complement it, we created simple, white furniture with wooden accents, practical and easy-to-maintain furniture in an apartment intended for rental purposes.
The colors that were used in the apartment’s design were based on cool colors – white, blue, anthracite gray, warmed by orange accents and wooden inserts, applied to the white MDF.
Living room interior design – modern style, a cheerful and colorful interior, which evokes a friendly atmosphere. A yellow sofa was chosen, contrasting with the blue/gray epoxy resin floor.
The exposed brick wall brings an industrial touch and a special vibe to the interior design.
Graphic elements were used for accessorizing – the black and white zig-zag rug, for example.
The log used as a side table complements the series of special furniture elements used in the design of this apartment.
The furniture was uniquely designed as well, according to our specifications.
Interior design kitchen – The kitchen was moved to the hallway. Built-in appliances were chosen to make the most of the space. The built-in refrigerator has a cabinet next to it that includes a hanger and a shoe rack.
Interior design bathroom – we wanted to continue with the overall approach.
A 3D white tile was used, complemented by a simple gray tile. To enhance the environment, a wood-look tile and colorful furniture with sunny yellow accents were chosen.
The resulting image is in tune with the rest of the cheerful and friendly decor.
Interior design bedroom – the bedroom was arranged in the former kitchen’s place.
The colors used in this space’s design are the same as in the rest of the apartment: anthracite gray for the furniture, with orange accents.
For the walls, we opted for colored washable paint. The yellow graphic line brings dynamism to the interior.
The studio apartment benefited from a complete interior design. Everything was replaced, starting from the heating, sanitary, electrical installations, to the finishes and furniture, in order to correspond to the new interior design concept of the space. As we mentioned before, although it is a small space, there were many challanges.
The construction company (CorpConstruct) contracted by the owner took care of all the work necessary to transform this space, thus greatly simplifying the coordination and communication between architect-client-constructor.
A self-leveling floor was chosen, which did not require transition profiles or interruptions between rooms. This helped us achieve the visual continuity so necessary in the arrangement of small spaces.
Also, in order not to “suffocate” the space, compact furniture was chosen, without visible handles, which gives the impression of a wall but which has a generous dressing room is “hidden” – living room interior design
2015 was undoubtedly the “year of copper” in interiors, the year that entitled it “the metal of the moment”, but 2016 brought a touch of refinement through well-chosen pieces as accents that create a glamorous look. It is the sophisticated, rich in surfaces and colors interiors period. Rooms can be created from a palette of one or two colors and, rather than an unnecessary overuse of furniture elements, each piece will be a style statement. Models borrowed from the fashion world, with tropical prints, remain inspired choices this fall.

























