Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler

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Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler

Information

  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 119 sq. m
  • Project Location: Yekaterinburg
  • Country: Russia
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Karen Karapetian
  • Engineering: Konstantin Prokhorov, Oleg Mokrushnikov
  • Interior + Furniture: Iuliia Tsapko
  • Photo Credits: Askar Kabjan
  • Others: Head of Purchasing: Ekaterina Baibakova, Installation Manager: Evgenii Bridnya, Finishing Manager: Pavel Prokhorov, Decoration studio: AtelierDECO, Copywriting: Vera Minchenkova
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Excerpt: Minimalist apartment with a colour splash, a home interior by Alexander Tischler, has a spacious combined kitchen-living room for cosy gatherings and a bedroom leading out to a private dressing room and a master bathroom. The design has laconic kitchen cupboards, a chandelier and a dining table right from the living room, having a curved sofa that adds dynamics to the space.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Alexander Tischler designed the interior for a family with a teen daughter. The clients wanted their renovated apartment to have a spacious combined kitchen-living room for cosy gatherings and a bedroom leading out to a private dressing room and a master bathroom.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The firm’s team created a design project and worked with the interior exactly according to the plan and budget. They also designed and manufactured all the cabinet furniture specifically for this apartment.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The firm removed the partitions between the hallway, kitchen and living room to make a common complex-shaped area. It’s possible to see the laconic kitchen cupboards, the chandelier and the dining table right from the living room. The worktop is hidden behind the supporting pylon decorated with Rex white onyx porcelain stoneware. A curved sofa adds dynamics to the spacious living room.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
After Plan © Alexander Tischler

The TV, the sofa and the table are on the same axis. It would be comfortable to watch TV and communicate from anywhere in the kitchen-living room, whether people would be sitting on the sofa, on their back or at the table. We spotlighted the kitchen with several white items: the dining table, the oven, the top set modules, the countertop, and the faucet.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The fronts of the column cabinet were chosen to be floor-to-ceiling peninsulas for a great monolithic look. The firm also talked about the installation of the built-in refrigerators without a base in the video.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The upper modules are not touching the ceiling, because there is a ducted air conditioner above them. Still, the modules are spacious enough to hide the kitchen hood. In this kitchen, we did not use applied handles to make the whole set look minimalist. The fronts can be opened with the help of built-in profile handles.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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By combining the kitchen and living room, Studio created a large common space of almost 41 square meters that would easily accommodate both the family and their guests. We decided to not equip the balcony with any heating. Their team produced a cushioned drawer-based seat for it and brightened it with small lights — so it would be nicer to read there on warm evenings.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The laundry room was enlarged at the expense of the hallway and the kitchen. Now, the ventilation box is located inside the laundry room. The firm created open cabinets to store all the household items and appliances, put a column cabinet for the washer and the dryer, and covered the water heater with a facade above them. The laundry room was enlarged from 2.9 to 6.9 square meters. Now it’s possible to store an ironing board there.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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By moving the laundry room door, we also separated the entrance area of the hallway more clearly. The hallway itself is separated from the laundry room by a large coat closet. There is also a small closet for off-season items and suitcases in the hallway. Electrical and low-current shields are hidden behind one of the facades.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The hallway is fitted out with a floor-to-ceiling mirror with soft lighting as well. The corridor was made half as much by combining it with the living room. It leads to the bedrooms and the bathrooms. The corridor is leading to the master bedroom. There is a walk-through dressing room both with open and closed storage right at the entrance. The closet fronts are floor-to-ceiling mirrors (just as in the hallway).

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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A large shower room located to the left of the dressing room is highlighted with a mirror going up to the ceiling and a countertop with a built-in faux stone sink. The cabinet above the wall-hung toilet system protrudes slightly from the wall, so there is more storage space inside.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The bedroom is divided into two parts: for work and for rest. The first part is located closer to the entrance, and it will accommodate a desk and an armchair. The bed will be separated from the desk with an oak veneer decorative screen. It consists of two parts of different widths positioned at a slight angle.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The firm designed and created hanging bedside tables. There is a laconic lamp above each of them.

The wall opposite the bed is uneven. They made a decorative frame with lighting to conceal it. The bed is located between two supporting pylons. The clients did not want a TV in front of their bed, so we put a big hanging chest of drawers and a mirror there.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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In the children’s room, the desk is right at the entrance to the room. It is separated from the bed by a double-sided shelving unit with open and closed storage. There is an additional zone for rest and study, a wide console by the window. The clients asked us to add a watercolour radiator to this room, so we placed a matching one to the right of the window.

Minimalist apartment with a colour splash | Alexander Tischler
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The firm chooses a distinctive light fixture for the bathroom: it looks like the whole ceiling is shining. The brightness of this glow can be regulated with a switch button.

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