Small apartments

Budget version of the interior of a small apartment

In Barcelona, ​​artists decided to show that they are notdepends on the size of the apartment and even on the owner's wallet. It is possible to create a beautiful environment and comfort with all the amenities in a small area and with budget costs. The most interesting projects were the Egue y Seta studio. The Paseo de San Juan area is inhabited by people with an average income and traditionally large families. Therefore, the problem of dividing a large common area into functional zones and creating a modern level of comfort is very acute. At the end of the apartment with two exits to the balcony, a common room was created according to the principle of a studio apartment. In the center there is a simple wooden dining table with chairs on a metal frame. A ceiling lamp with a transparent lampshade illuminates it additionally if necessary. divides the room into zones. The floor in the dining room is laid with light tiles with patterns in green paint. In front of the sofa there is a carpet with a dark burgundy pattern and defines the boundaries of the living room. The upholstery of the furniture has an anthracite tone and stands out against the light background. Brickwork of an unplastered wall was used as a decor.Opposite the sofas there is a stylish glass nightstand andTV on the wall. On the opposite side is a long white desk, where children can do their homework and adults can work at home. There are speakers and a large monitor on it. The tabletop is brightly lit during the day through a glass door.different in each zone.In the living room there are large ones with large decorative leaves. They decorate the room and create a relaxing atmosphere. On the desk and kitchen table there are small pots with small indoor flowers. Behind the sofas there is a partition separating the kitchen, and then there is a corridor to the bedrooms and bathrooms, which do not need strong daylight, but life in them is usually hidden from prying eyes. Several wall sconces illuminate certain areas.made in black and white tones with the addition ofnatural light wood. The apron is laid with dark ceramic tiles, and the remaining part of the partition separating the cooking area from the living room is turned into something like a school board.Natural wood open shelves fordishes and a table that also serves as a bar counter and separates the kitchen from the hallway. The wall is lined with the same black brick-sized tiles as the strip above the equipment and cutting table. The white sides and steel-colored front door of the refrigerator echo the look of the stove and oven.Stainless steel countertops are significantly cheaper than marble and granite ones. Therefore, even low-income families in Barcelona can afford such a setting.has everything you need for a normal rest. Judging by the colorful wall and pillows, one can assume that this room belongs to one of the children.The bathroom has an exit to the hallway. Textured glass lets in light and allows you to see if there is someone there, but only a blurred outline.Through the bathroom you can get to the storage room, which also serves as a dressing room.It is difficult to place a bulky wardrobe in small bedrooms. However, the small space between rooms can accommodate a lot of things.Another room, or rather a room withtoilet, shower and washbasins. Everything is compactly placed and takes up very little space between the rooms. This is how the specialists at Egue y Seta studio solved the issue of convenience and comfort for a family with a small income.

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