
Designer Julia Golavskaya designed an apartment in the center of Moscow. Reasonably disposed of an area of 38 square meters. m and created an attractive interior in blue tones.
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Customers bought an apartment in Granatny Lane to rent it out. They began repairing the fact that all partitions were torn down, so designer Julia Golavskaya, who they then invited, had her hands free.

Although the customers did not intend to live in the apartment, they formulated in detail their preferences, which concerned not only the layout and furniture, but also the palette: they wanted to see blue here. This is not quite the traditional tone for housing for rent (more neutral paints are supposed to be theoretically supposed) very much approached the apartment: cool light colors, in full accordance with the handicrafts on the decorative craft, “filled with air and visually increased the space”.

Julia Golavskaya, in fact, created the open space: the only radically fenced off room is a bathroom. The kitchen was placed in a niche, and the bedroom is separated by a partition with two doorways that can be safely kept open: the designer made sure that the bed from the living room was almost invisible, but beautiful compositions could be seen. Two doors create a harmonious symmetrical picture, and in addition, facilitate access to the bed on both sides: the distance between the footfoot and the pegrod is minimal.

The designer "increased" the door portals, emphasizing the winning height of the ceilings (3 m 60 cm), and above them they placed the frieze with an irregular glass cover. This glass strip is a real success for Yulia Golavskaya: visually expands the small living room, transmits additional light into the bedroom, and also defines the image of the interior, creating a wow effect - which is important for an apartment that is rented.





