This stunning small studio apartment was created with beautiful and functional interiors completed in 2013 by INT2 architecture, located in Moscow, Russia. Visually spacious at just 484 square feet (45 square meters), the studio which was designed for a young woman, was functionally divided into a living room, a sleeping area and a kitchen. The entire interior palette was solved in light soft hues with bright accents on individual parts. One of the main problems small apartments have is lack of storage, which was solved in this small space with interior partitions “thickened” and turned into built-in wardrobe closets in the hallway and a small wardrobe from the bedroom area. Additionally, the bed in the bedroom is raised on a platform, on the one hand, visually separating living and sleeping areas, and on the other, to get extra space for storage of bulky items (such as blankets, pillows, bedding, etc.). On the balcony, seats are comprised of repainted army boxes, which can also be used for additional storage.
Photos: Courtesy of INT2 architecture
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