House and Cottage

Skeleton-panel house: interior of a summer residence in Moscow suburbs with furniture from IKEA

For all those who, in addition to their annual beach holiday,Digging in the garden beds, harvesting, swimming in the river on a hot day and a juicy shashlik at sunset bring pleasure, you just need to know how to arrange the interior of a comfortable and cozy dacha for a large family

A frame-panel house is an inexpensive option forcottages, and assembly takes little time. The budget was limited, so the customers immediately discussed the cost of some finishing materials. So, the tiles should not be more than 1,500 rubles per square meter, and the price of a roll of wallpaper was designated within 2,500 rubles. To save the budget, it was decided to select furniture from IKEA.

Daria Kharitonova did a great job with the task,which the customers set for her, making their dream of a cozy home come true. Daria Kharitonova, designer Graduated from the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Art and Design, specializing in interior and equipment design. Teaches at the Department of Interior Design at the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Art and Design. Member of the Moscow Union of Artists, the Guild of Interior Design. kharitonova.ru

A family consisting of grandfather, grandmother, mother, father,son and daughter, was to be located on 218 square meters. Since the family is hospitable, loves to make preparations and receive guests, special attention was paid to storage systems in the house. In order to organize such a space on the first floor, it was necessary to make small changes to the living room.

Originally large - 56 meters - it was reduced to a rational size, combined with the kitchen, and the freed up space was used for a much-needed dressing room.

The entire floor of the first floor is heated, soA good solution was to use porcelain stoneware. The choice fell on neutral tiles from Italon, and to give the kitchen – the heart of the house – bright accents in the design of the dining area and in the apron, tiles from the Via Emilia Serenissima collection were used.

During the discussion of the house project, the customers alltime used the word "dacha". In order to get not a country house or a cottage, but a dacha - a place where the best days of childhood will be spent - the interior was decided to be simplified as much as possible, making it light and bright.

This was achieved through a combination of manythings. One of the key components of the image of this house was Swedish wallpaper in Scandinavian design. It is characterized by plant patterns on a white background. This style fits perfectly into the character of country life.

Simple furniture is another essential attribute.summer cottage. Maximum functionality and minimum unnecessary curves. All the furniture from IKEA was so unpretentious that those elements that did not match in color were simply repainted. Here, for example, is the grandfather's room - it captivates with its laconicism.

And what else can hint in the interior thata summer cottage? That's right - clapboard. It is used in many rooms on the ceiling, and also in some places on the walls, for example in the children's rooms. By the way, the children's rooms were deliberately located in small rooms, because the young summer residents spend most of the day with adults outside. A soft lilac master bedroom with cozy armchairs and colorful wallpaper patterns. Simple and bright grandma's room.

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