Is it possible to make the interior of Khrushchev truly beautiful? Yes! In our selection and modern interiors, and with a raid retro. See and inspire.
1 two-room Khrushchev for four (41.3 sq.m)
Is it possible to turn a small two-room khrushchev to comfortable accommodation for a family with two children? It turns out that it is real, if approaching the issue from the point of view of ergonomics and make competent redevelopment. Designer Lidia Bolshakova (Studio New Wave Interior) decided to make bedrooms - parental and children - small and most functional as possible, and the rest of the apartment is combined into a rather spacious kitchen-living room.
2 Loft-style Khrushchev with retro motives (45 sq.m)
Designer interior of Khrushchev - a visual answer to the question of how to save on repair, but not on style. Catherine Svanidze and Ekaterina Lubara (Dvekati Studio) tried to maximize the existing furniture and accessories (the table, for example, got the owner of the house from the grandfather, and many decorative accessories were brought from travel), stressed brickwork, left a concrete ceiling of the space of space.
Astra Decoration BK-87
At the same time, designer techniques used quite modern: spectacular zoning, accent surfaces, bold combinations of colors. The result was a harmonious mix of loft mood and retro motifs, which fully complies with the nature of the apartment.
3 Neutral interior of Khrushchevki (43 sq.m)
The interior of Buro Brainstorm designers is remarkable with its versatility: a neutral background in beige tones serves an excellent base literally for any colored accents, and the furniture of laconic silhouettes will not come out of fashion and will not get bored. From solutions that can be taken on a note - kitchen combining with a living room, a narrow washing machine with vertical loading and a shallow (but roomy) storage system along the wall in the corridor.
4 Khrushchev, which turned into a studio (43 sq.m)
Making this apartment, the project author, the designer Nastya Antonyuk, wanted to turn the old Khrushchev to modern living space, while maintaining some retro charm. As a result, it was decided to demolish the majority of undesupply walls and partitions, having received a rather spacious studio instead of close rooms.
LOFT IT lamp
Classic white tile, vintage furnishings, patchwork rug, suspension from lamps are responsible for retro notes in the interior. And the contrasting black wall, bright accents, brick and concrete - for the modern mood of the setting. It turned out simply, but stylish and fresh.
5 Apartment with a spacious library (35 sq.m)
Designer Valentina Savaskul was raised a difficult task: to organize a comfortable living space on an area of 35 square meters in an apartment with low (2.4-2.5 m) ceilings. At the same time, it was important to provide sufficient storage, and most importantly - to come up with where to place an impressive library of the hostess at home. From the situation they came out virtuoso. The books were located in a transforming rack of three rows (two first - movable). The height of the ceilings decided not to align (so they would have become even lower), instead, they smoothed the differences so that they would be less in their eyes. The rest of the tasks helped solve a small redevelopment - getting rid of the partition between the room and the kitchen, as well as from the wall between the living room and a small corridor.
6 Apartment with an unusual color gamut and antiques (60 sq.m)
As a rule, Khrushchev do not make spacious layouts and impressive sizes, so their owners are often leaning towards bright colors and scand-style. The owners of this apartment decided to go to another way and give the tribute to the story, emphasizing the vintage spirit of housing. For this, complex colors were used, a family collection of painting and accessories, antique furniture and stylization under retro. It turned out saturated and textured.
See another 4 projects of Khrushchev, which transformed beyond recognition.