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A small room for a young girl. Moscow / Russian Federation / 2014

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A small room was designed for a young girl (14 years old) so that she can spend her everyday life in a comfortable and stylish environment.


Initially there were a lot of different freestanding objects in the room: a wardrobe for the clothes and bed linen of the entire family, bookcase, chest of drawers for small items and books, a single bed and a desk. That is why the space did not feel holistic. We proposed combining all the free-standing objects in one half of the room, thus freeing another half of the room and creating a new space. In order to do so a multifunctional "box" was designed. It holds a compact storage system (wardrobe, chest of drawers, bookshelves, drawers for linens and large items etc.)  and a sleeping place (bed/sofa).


On the opposite wall a multifunctional  surface (mirror-organizer-screen) was designed. It became possible thanks to the sliding panel that in one position opens up a blackboard, in another - mirror, and in central position plays a role of a screen for the projector.

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    A small room was designed for a young girl (14 years old) so that she can spend her everyday life in a comfortable and stylish environment. Initially there were a lot of different freestanding objects in the room: a wardrobe for the clothes and bed linen of the entire family, bookcase, chest of drawers for small items and books, a single bed and a desk. That is why the space did not feel holistic. We proposed combining all the free-standing objects in one half of the room, thus freeing another...

    Project details
    • Year 2014
    • Work started in 2014
    • Work finished in 2014
    • Main structure Reinforced concrete
    • Client Private
    • Cost 10 000 euro
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Interior Design / Furniture design
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