Apartment of 30 m2 for a fashion designer

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26 Feb 2023

Juicy-hall studio has designed a light and feminine apartment interior for a young stylist and fashion designer

Kitchen, IKEA. Tile on the apron, Kerama Marazzi. Bar stools, IKEA. Embedded technology, Kuppersberg.
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Roman Spiridonov

Architects Daria Chaplygina and Julia Pekker.
OBJECT PARAMETERS:
Property type: apartment in a new building
Where is located: Samara, residential complex "Argo"
Square footage: 30 m2
Style: modern with loft elements
Color scheme: pink, white and anthracite
Project authors: architects Daria Chaplygina and Julia Pekker, Juicy-hall studio**,** t. +7 (903) 309-06-45, t. +7 (962) 602-03-04, www.juicy-hall.ru

Living room. Sofa, IKEA. Poof, Zara Home. Armchair, IKEA. Light, IKEA. Textiles, H&M Home.
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Roman Spiridonov
"The customer is a young girl who is engaged in fashion design. Turning to us, she shared her long—standing dream of a small stylish apartment, - say the founders of the Juicy-hall studio Daria Chaplygina and Julia Pekker. — Since she often takes pictures of her things at home, it was important to think over the storage system, light scenarios and the location of mirrors."

Hallway. Shelving, IKEA. Tile, Kerama Marazzi. Mirror, IKEA.
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Roman Spiridonov
"We tried to unite the room into a single space so that one room flows into another without clear boundaries. Therefore, for example, the built-in wardrobe in the hallway smoothly turns into kitchen pencil cases. In the evenings, the living room turns into a bedroom, so we tried to combine two spaces in one. The bar counter also performs two roles simultaneously: the working area of the kitchen and the dining table," the architects explain.

Radiator, Loten Grey V. Bird, Eames House Bird.
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Roman Spiridonov

Chest of drawers, IKEA. Pens, Zara Home. Stool, Zara Home.
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Roman Spiridonov
In the interior design, the architects preserved the brickwork and painted it in anthracite color. A black radiator on one of the walls has turned from an ordinary attribute of an apartment into an accent art object. Classic moldings and pink glazed tiles with a pattern imitating the brush effect give the interior lightness and feminine spontaneity.

The mannequin reflects the professional activity of the customer and successfully fits into the interior concept.
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Roman Spiridonov

Mirror, IKEA. Coffee table, IKEA. Floor lamp, IKEA.
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Roman Spiridonov
"This was our first experience working on such a small space and one of those rare projects in which our opinions with the customer coincided in everything down to the smallest detail. We are proud that she was satisfied with the work done, and we love everything about this project," the architects say.

Bathroom. Cabinet under the sink and sink, IKEA. Round mirror, IKEA.
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Roman Spiridonov

Wardrobe, New Line.
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Roman Spiridonov


