Beige 79 m2 apartment with a walk-in closet in Yekaterinburg: photos, videos, and estimate of the completed interior
We designed and implemented this beige interior for the clients who are planning to gift an apartment to their daughter. The customers found us on the recommendation of their friends and came up with a clear task: to design a basic interior within a strict budget, which the future owner can fill with her things.
We have prepared the project, sourced all the materials and items, created a cost estimate, and fixed the selling price. Our clients were informed of the total cost of their interior before the work began, and this amount did not change during the renovation process. We designed and built custom cabinet furniture specifically for this apartment.
Size
79 m2
Type
A two-bedroom apartment
Years
2023–2024
Features
Load-bearing column in the center of the apartment, dark corridor, exit to a loggia with a window sill, and a small walk-in closet
Before
After
Dark corridor
Load-bearing column in the center of the apartment
Exit to a loggia with a window sill
Small walk-in closet
Converted part of the bedroom into a walk-in closet
Hid the load-bearing column with furniture
We combined the entrance hall, corridor, and an open-concept kitchen living room to create a larger and brighter space
We removed the partition between the hallway and the kitchen, which helped to save storage space in the closet
The original developer's layout wasn't bad, but there was a dark corridor connecting the hallway and bedrooms. Additionally, there was a load-bearing column almost in the center of the apartment, which we carefully hid. We made a small redevelopment by removing the partitions between the hallway and the kitchen-living room, shortening the corridor, filling it with natural light, and expanding the walk-in closet while keeping the master bedroom.
The decoration and furniture are neutral in this apartment, so the interior will become the basis for future memorabilia and decorative items for the owner. The wooden texture on the furniture, terrazzo pattern on the tiles, and black accessories and baseboards create a balanced interior.
We placed a floor-to-ceiling mirror and two large wardrobes in the hallway. The first wardrobe, which is beige, separates the kitchen and hallway, while the second one has a module for charging the vacuum cleaner. Despite having a strict budget, we aimed to design a unique interior, so we added "ribs" handles to the second cabinet to introduce rhythm to the monotonous surface.
We designed the kitchen corner to maximize the use of the niche provided by the developer. The lower modules have drawers with built-in handles. The hood is concealed behind the upper cabinets. We chose not to extend the upper cabinets above the kitchen sink to simplify the kitchen layout.
For the same purpose, the column cabinets were not brought up to the ceiling. The apron features large-format porcelain tiles; we installed it to be flush with the wall and extended it slightly beyond the edge of the column cabinets to visually connect the kitchen and living room areas.
In the living room, we positioned a table and a sofa next to each other and mounted the TV on the wall on the same axis as the furniture pieces. The exit to the loggia was standard –with a window sill block and a radiator on it. We dismantled this block and installed a sliding door, moved the radiator to the wall on the left. Additionally, we installed an in-floor convector to minimize condensation on the window and keep the area around the door warm. Despite having a limited budget, the clients opted to have a fresh air ventilation system installed in the apartment to ensure clean heated air. We discreetly implemented this system using barely noticeable ceiling grilles in the rooms.
We made one of the rooms to be versatile; it can now function as a home office or a guest bedroom, and in the future, it can easily be converted into a kid’s room. It includes all the essentials: a desk, a spacious wardrobe, and a bed.
We hid the supporting column behind a small shelving unit.
For this interior, we opted not to use hidden doors, but instead paint the panels and frames in the color of the walls, so they almost blend in.
For the bathroom, we selected neutral porcelain tiles with a concrete texture. To the right of the sink, there is a cabinet, behind its lower folding façade, there is a laundry basket, which is easy to access and use for putting dirty clothes into for washing – the washing machine is hidden in the column cabinet. This bathroom has two curtains: a decorative one made of fabric and a functional water-repellent one.
We kept the master bedroom but expanded the walk-in closet. We separated the dressing room and bedroom only with a closet instead of a partition to save space.
From the bedroom side, this closet looks like wall panels.
The walk-in closet itself is simple, without drawers or lighting. We designed it to fit the customer's budget. It is spacious: it reaches the very ceiling, and we extended the rods deep into the closets. This provides ample storage space for out-of-season clothes.
In the bathroom, we installed a walk-in shower with a partition and a large closet on the wall to store all the essentials.
As a result, we achieved an interior design that precisely met the customer's requirements: cost-effective, comfortable for everyday life, and adaptable for future decor changes.
You can join us to explore the interior as it was presented to our customers. We conducted a comprehensive review, discussing both typical and atypical solutions.
This is how we presented the interior at the design stage: all objects and materials were carefully selected. Paying careful attention to detail allowed us to bring the interior to life as per the initial sketches.
Estimate
The estimate is valid as of August 2023. It does not constitute a public offer.
Design
$12,249
Interior design project
$119
x
79
m2
=
$9,401
Furniture design project
$89
x
32
l. m
=
$2,848
Finishing materials
$23,372
Alpine floor SPC laminate
$19
x
69
m2
=
$1,311
Italon porcelain stoneware
$44
x
31
m2
=
$1,364
Italon porcelain stoneware in the bathroom
$33
x
23
m2
=
$759
Global Tile terrazzo porcelain stoneware in the guest bathroom
$17
x
20
m2
=
$340
Global Tile porcelain stoneware in the guest bathroom
$18
x
27
m2
=
$486
FrameDoors plinth
$8
x
68
m
=
$544
Derufa ceiling paint
$139
x
2
pcs
=
$278
Derufa ceiling paint in the bathrooms
$49
x
2
pcs
=
$98
Derufa wall paint
$151
x
8
pcs
=
$1,208
Latexmatt paint base
$81
x
3
pcs
=
$243
Shell construction materials
$16,741
x
1
kit
=
$16,741
Doors and windows
$5,509
Interior door
$495
x
4
pcs
=
$1,980
Morelli doorstop
$5
x
3
pcs
=
$15
Magnetic doorstop
$35
x
1
pc
=
$35
Morelli doorknob
$21
x
4
pcs
=
$84
Morelli door latch
$10
x
2
pcs
=
$20
Alexander Tischler partition in the bathroom
$864
x
1
pc
=
$864
Armadillo doorknob
$28
x
1
pc
=
$28
Front door latch
$11
x
1
pc
=
$11
Armadillo peephole
$9
x
1
pc
=
$9
Armadillo front door lock
$9
x
1
pc
=
$9
Rehau window in the kitchen-living room
$2,454
x
1
kit
=
$2,454
Furniture
$29,657
Alexander Tischler console in the hallway
$782
x
1
pc
=
$782
Alexander Tischler wardrobe in the hallway
$2,145
x
1
pc
=
$2,145
Alexander Tischler wardrobe with the mirror in the hallway
Мы разработаем дизайн-проект интерьера вашей квартиры или дома. Ремонт не оторвёт вас от семьи, дел и отдыха — товары, логистику и работы контролируем мы. В конце дизайн-проекта фиксируем смету всего интерьера. В процессе реализации цена не поднимется
Interior production, from an executed contract to moving in, takes from 12 months
Creating the interior design project
Quarter 1
Creating furniture design project
Fixing the value
Quarter 2
Erection of partition walls
Installing the utility systems
Quarter 3
Ceilings installation
Decoration
Doors installation
Quarter 4
Furniture and appliances installation
Cleaning
Interior production, from an executed contract to moving in, takes from 12 months
Design works
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Measurements
Making a layout
Making a sketch plan
Making the final design concept
Making a sketch plan for furniture
Making the final design concept for furniture
Designing the air ventilation system
Designing the heating system
Designing the water delivery system
Designing the wastewater disposal system
Designing the power supply system
Developing the budget
Construction supervision
Finishing facilities
Dismantling of partition walls
Erection of partition walls
Priming
Plastering
Soundproofing
Calking
Glass-fiber mat sizing
Coloring
Attaching porcelain stoneware
Floor soundproofing and waterproofing
Floor levelling
Installing underfloor heating
Placing porcelain stoneware onto the floor
Floor priming
Placing veneer wood onto the floor
Placing wood block flooring
Placing cork compensators
Ceiling soundproofing
Installing plasterboard ceiling
Ceiling priming
Ceiling calking
Putting glass-fiber mats onto the ceiling
Ceiling coloring
Cleaning
Utility systems
Installing the water delivery system and the wastewater disposal system
Installing the heating system
Installing the electricity supply system
Installing the vacuum ventilation system
Installing air conditioners
Doors and windows
Windows installation
Doors installation
Furniture and appliances
Furniture production
Furniture installation
Appliances installation
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Problem-free renovation
You buy an interior as a ready product. The renovating process will not take you away from your family, business, or vacation. We are the ones who control the working process, deliveries, and quality of products.
Full responsibility
We are in charge of the whole interior and solve all possible mistakes.
Fixed price
We fix the price of the whole interior at the stage of the design project so it will not rise during realization.
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