The Hostess:
Ludmila, an interior designer
Number of rooms: 2
Metric Location: 45 m²
Ceiling height: 3.7 m
ground quantity: 2
The house that Ludmila moved 7 years ago, was built quickly before the October Socialist Revolution. With the coming of Soviet rule, all the apartments had been transformed from a considerable extent in communal apartments, and other layout changes are in 2 parts divided. Thus, the present Ludmila accommodation is indeed half-lodging, 45 m² in the region and as a hall, two rooms, a kitchen with a bay window and a large bathroom. Renovation was started from rearranging: the kitchen was updated with the bay window and the hallway. The latter has been extended by means of narrowing the bathroom. The lounge is separated from the kitchen with an angled partition together with the arrangement of a humble residence office.
The interior design and style was created by the hostess herself. According to her, the style can chose it as a mix of retro and classic Jazz inclusions are defined. The input keys were old brick walls, wooden windows, parquet and vintage furniture that came from the ex-host. In an attempt to save and to emphasize the spirit of ancient times had Ludmila the brickwork un-plastered and painted, and restored the parquet. Wood windows were released a couple of coats of paint and regain their original appearance thus.
Jazz motives were accentuated stuck with black and white background on one of the kitchen walls. A dining table with curved wooden chairs placed in the bay. Since the old radiator completely furnished in the style of presentation, it was not replaced. The former hosts kitchen was equipped with a refrigerator Dnieper 1960s, but due to its faulty situation the new owner is exchanged for an equivalent model of the modern Smeg. Hanging above the dining table is a chandelier of the 1950s that has been right here from post-war cases.
Through considerable ceiling height to be custom made had several furniture products - conventional models would also appear here undersized. The recess is hidden household appliances and a geyser. Standard kitchen tiles was replaced with beverage cans.
located under the kitchen and the lounge zone is a residence at the workplace. Both a table and book stand was specially made. The ornament of this point is a picture of Ludmila of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
The living room is adjacent to the hallway and the bedroom. There are no doors between them and Ludmila plans to install stained glass window capable of rounded window openings. A Spanish Salon suit came here from the previous apartment, and to make it blend into the new environment the owner had his frame painted dark color. A chest as a coffee table is used, there is a friend.
The bedhead decorated background wall with Mural. The bed is individually designed, although vintage bedside tables and a closet were left by previous hosts. Have suitcases lying on the cupboard, brought by the hostess' grandfather in 1960th Apart from their decorative function, they serve for the intended purpose -. For storing things that one more place in the property can not be found!
The corridor wall was true with left masonry. A fireplace with ceramic tile from the fireplace in the house across the street, the subject to demolition was removed, inserted. White angel figurines have been purchased in a decoration business. Hanging above the mantelpiece is a picture of Hong Kong. Large round clock - Sia, lamps - Laura Ashley. A vintage table under the clock belonged to the ex-host.
The bathroom was halved in order to enhance the corridor. Tiles and sanitary ware was purchased in a frequent development of materials dealer.
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