For finishing small apartments, and even more so we have, where clear weather is an infrequent phenomenon, it is preferable to use light tones, reflective and optically expanding space. We present a selection of the most successful interiors.
1 Light Interior of a Little Studio
Architects Julia Chernyaeva, Anton Tikhomirov. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architects Julia Chernyaeva, Anton Tikhomirov. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architects Julia Chernyaeva, Anton Tikhomirov. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architects Julia Chernyaeva, Anton Tikhomirov. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architects Julia Chernyaeva, Anton Tikhomirov. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
The interior in which the white color dominates does not seem sterile due to non-standard structural elements (including decorative), as well as a variety of textural combinations. Restrained color inclusions focus individual zones. The space combines the same outdoor tile for the elevated oak.
2 Light interior with retro elements
Architect Anastasia Borodin. Photo: Evgeny Kulibab
Architect Anastasia Borodin. Photo: Evgeny Kulibab
Architect Anastasia Borodin. Photo: Evgeny Kulibab
Recruited proportions, economically used non-standard decor techniques helped create a peaceful situation. Studio walls shine white, barely lit grayish lavender shade gives the interior feeling freshness.
On one of the walls of the bedroom, this tone is thickened to a saturated, but muted lavender, and in the kitchen the glossy tile apron of a complex beige shade adds one more close, only a longer color note. Fictional textures are very successful: the back wall of a large niche in the living room is decorated with 3D panels, creating a beautiful vych of ornament due to lighting.
3 Loft in bright colors
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Architects Mark Safronov (Architectural Bureau "Projects"), Natalia Syzbu. Photo: Ilya Ivanov, Yuri Afanasyev
Cold color contrasts of wall coating in combination with mirrors give the volume of a small apartment. Contrast textures and colors attract attention and look decoratively - for example, painted in brown radiators and window sills of the same color are well drawn like a vibrating "masonry" of walls, imitating white brick.
High plinths, fillane doors and doors, a classic "fireplace" portal and traditional frames in the bedroom create an elegant atmosphere, but without glamorous accents.
4 Scandinsky Style Interior
Designer Yulia Palekovich. Photo: Egor Pichovsky
Designer Yulia Palekovich. Photo: Egor Pichovsky
Designer Yulia Palekovich. Photo: Egor Pichovsky
Designer Yulia Palekovich. Photo: Egor Pichovsky
Designer Yulia Palekovich. Photo: Egor Pichovsky
Figuratively speaking, this apartment "Light breathing", inherent in the interiors in the Scandinavian spirit and all derivatives from it: the predominant white color creates an atmosphere of freedom, space, purity, fullness of light and air. Blue and blue accompaniment entalls the association with heaven and sea coast, giving a feeling of coolness and freshness.
Interior design diversify the laminate under a tree, a tile under the glazed brick, which is finished a kitchen apron and the bottom of the bathroom walls. Complement the picture of the accessories (mirrors, collages, photos), custom textile from natural materials, as well as carpets.
5 White Minimalism Interior
Architects Alexander Nemov, Natalia Nemova. Photo: Alexey Knyazev
Architects Alexander Nemov, Natalia Nemova. Photo: Alexey Knyazev
Architects Alexander Nemov, Natalia Nemova. Photo: Alexey Knyazev
Architects Alexander Nemov, Natalia Nemova. Photo: Alexey Knyazev
The initial spirit of minimalism was generally possible to preserve thanks to successfully proportioned spaces of each room, supplementing the ascetic image with dosage decorative accents. So, in the studio, in addition to white, natural wood shades are used, gray, muted lilac, corresponding to the mood of early spring or mountain landscape.
Most of the objects of the situation are designed according to the sketches of the project authors - thus managed to keep the desired size and choose the organic finish of interiors.
6 Little Apartment Interior in White Color
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
Designer Artemy Saranin (Studio AllartSdesign). Photo: Artemy Saranin
White color in a small interior helps to visually expand the space and give it the missing volume, as well as strengthen the insolation of the distant corner of the apartment. Brick decoration brought a variety and light game of light and shadow in monochrome design. On this background, colored accents seem very bright.
7 Interior in the spirit of urban contemporary
Architect Elena Bulagin. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Elena Bulagin. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Elena Bulagin. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Elena Bulagin. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
The rooms are decorated in the spirit of urban contemporary with the dominance of light gamma. It is enlivened by juicy, but not sharp contrasts. Cheerful, the air environment helps to create large windows: in the external walls of the apartment there are six of them, and natural insolation most of the day is responsible for a positive mood.
8 White Interior in Modern Style
Architect Vera Gerasimov. Photo: Dmitry Livshits
Architect Vera Gerasimov. Photo: Dmitry Livshits
Architect Vera Gerasimov. Photo: Dmitry Livshits
Architect Vera Gerasimova. Photo: Dmitry Livshits
Architect Vera Gerasimov. Photo: Dmitry Livshits
Due to the thin detail of the finish, the bright and muted color range, the interior resembles an antique watercolor, penetrated by air and light. The gamma, in which the interiors are decorated, resembles the colors of the Petersburg white night: in the studio light gray walls, muted gray-browny coupling sofa, pillows and curtains create a soothing background, structured by the rhythm of molding layouts (they mimic the buzzers), strict furniture lines, furniture outlines .
9 White Interior with Functionalism Elements
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
Architect Margarita Kitzasov (architectural workshop Margarita storyteas). Photo: Nikita tooth
The dominant white color gives airiness interiors, they seem more spacious; Zoning is underlined with details of contrasting colors.
10 Lofning aesthetics in bright colors
Architect Irina Derbeneva. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Irina Derbeneva. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Irina Derbeneva. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Irina Derbeneva. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Architect Irina Derbeneva. Photo: Alexander Kamachekkin
Choosing an interior image, combined, seemingly incompatible solutions. On the one hand, it is appreciated by the Customer Industrial in the spirit of New York and Chicago Lofts, on the other - a variety of decorative elements to which, as in former times, is a Russian soul. It turned out exquisitely and at the same time, with a shade of elegant negligence. Open brickwork does not dominate, but creates an enlarged rhythm.
Due to the large windows and high glazed doors with framugs, the studio looks spacious and solemnly. Thanks to the layout and almost ascetic gamma, the space has gained light and deep breathing, and the scale of the interiors seems more significant.
11 Light Minimalism Interior
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
Designer Mikhail Shaposhnikov (Studio Design HOT Walls). Photo: Oleg Istomin
The designer faced the task - to turn a two-room apartment into an open space in which there will be more light and air than partitions. The redevelopment project is based on the principle of rationality and conciseness. As a result, it turned out discreet, "clean" interior without delights in decor and details.
12 Combination of warm and cold shades in the interior
Architect Igor Glushan. Photo: Tim Sergeev
Architect Igor Glushan. Photo: Tim Sergeev
Architect Igor Glushan. Photo: Tim Sergeev
The room and the kitchen prevail white, gray and light beige (floor, wooden door panels). The combination of warm and cold shades, the abundance of white (part of the walls, ceilings, chandelier in the kitchen) create a pleasant balance, leaving the impression of freshness. The color palette is complemented by black (shed in the room, chandeliers in the hallway and living room, the screens of televisions, photo wallpaper in the kitchen) and dense-brown (dense curtains leading to the podium stage).
The color range is thickened in the bathroom, in the finish of which are combined with dark brown and beige, creating the atmosphere of comfort. The graphics of the interiors are finely thought out: with unconditional dominance of strict straight lines and corners, in the kitchen and the room there are diagonals: light silhouettes on a flat and almost ahromatic urban landscape (Wall mural in the kitchen), a long and rapid glass septum separating the sleeping and working area; It continues on the ceiling a stepped construction with a surplus illumination (living room).
13 Light design, visually increasing space
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
Architect-designer Natalia Medvedev. Photo: Alexander O-Lebedev
The charm of white, bold mixing of styles, as well as the ability to neglect stereotypes about the "right" design and planning helped to turn a small Moscow apartment not only in the island of individual comfort, but also in the ideas casket for anyone who would like to realize unusual ideas about harmony and convenience.
14 White Interior with Classic and Country Elements
Architect Olga Shipkova. Photo: Alexander Shevtsov
Architect Olga Shipkova. Photo: Alexander Shevtsov
Architect Olga Shipkova. Photo: Alexander Shevtsov
Elements of classics and country, bright color splashes in combination with a transparent, almost akhromatic gamut, similar to snow patterns or dairy fake, with pleasant textures and elegant details filled the Kaliningrad Apartment with warmth and light.
15 White Interior with Bright Accents
Architect Artemia Saranin. Photo: Artemy Saranin
Architect Artemia Saranin. Photo: Artemy Saranin
Architect Artemia Saranin. Photo: Artemy Saranin
Architect Artemia Saranin. Photo: Artemy Saranin
On the walls of the spacious rooms of the Perm apartment playing the cutters of fire and glare water. Bright color accents in combination with non-standard layout, which the hostess dreamed of, original design elements developed by the project author, helped create an attractive, energetic image.
16 Light Interior with Loft Style Elements
Architects Daria Chaplygin, Julia Pekker. Photo: Roman Spiridonov
Architects Daria Chaplygin, Julia Pekker. Photo: Roman Spiridonov
Brickwork, ceiling and wall with concrete texture, open communications, wiring, which has become element of decor, retro switches with sockets, sofa for artificial lighting, blue accent sofa, which separates the kitchen from the bedroom, are associated with factory romantic.
17 Petnhouse in bright colors
Designers Marina Tereshina, Andrei Maksimenko (Mart.Studio). Photo: Roman Shelomen residents
Designers Marina Tereshina, Andrei Maksimenko (Mart.Studio). Photo: Roman Shelomen residents
Designers Marina Tereshina, Andrei Maksimenko (Mart.Studio). Photo: Roman Shelomen residents
Penthouse on the 20th floor, with panoramic windows to the floor and exit to the open terrace - the embodiment of urban poetry and ideas about the comfort of modern urban life. It is not surprising that the apartment liked the man of the creative profession. In order for the space to sound easily and positively, revealing its potential, the fashionable loft and minimalism chose as aesthetic landmarks.
18 Unity of the Interior and Exterior
Designer Tatyana Bondar (Bell'Arte Interior Studio). Photo: Stepan Pelsor
Designer Tatyana Bondar (Bell'Arte Interior Studio). Photo: Stepan Pelsor
Designer Tatyana Bondar (Bell'Arte Interior Studio). Photo: Stepan Pelsor
Designer Tatyana Bondar (Bell'Arte Interior Studio). Photo: Stepan Pelsor
Fresh sea breeze lifts every corner of an easy open space of the Yalta apartment. It seems that the interior and landscape overlooking the sea over large windows continue each other and the rustle of the waves about the pebbles appears through the cool design palette.