What options for planning your apartment can be offered by modern designers? Creating a kitchen-living room, several bathrooms, spacious and functional dressing rooms, the maximum use of all the areas of the premises is not the whole list than you can surprise the client and future guests who came to the housewarming. In such a situation, the owners of apartments of a larger area are especially lucky – in spacious “kopecks” and “three -shirts” there is where to apply imagination, large areas of premises and windows give good opportunities for interesting redevelopment. Therefore, on the example of such apartments, we will consider several options as the existing space can be quickly and easily adapted to a specific family and their way of life.
The first option is typical serial three -room apartments in which a family lives with several children. This option offers a total area of about 70 square meters. m., narrow corridor, small kitchen. The redevelopment option, most often offered by designers, involves the release of kitchen-living room and three separate rooms, one of which becomes smaller area (due to the transfer of part of the area to the kitchen area). As a result, you get a kitchen-living room, with an area of about 12 kV. m., and three rooms, the area of each a little more than 15kv. m. If there is one child in the family, then, as a rule, in one of the rooms you can make an office or dressing room, if there are two children, then each of them is provided with a personal room, and if three or more, then the same -sex kids will share a joint area. In this case, it is better to make one room more so that one child has more free space.
The second option is considered for an elderly married couple who do not need to take care of where to place children. In the case of a two-room apartment, you can again allocate a living room and kitchen to receive guests, and a cozy bedroom. In the case of a three -room apartment, one room can be redone to the nursery to wait for small guests on weekends, or to make an office that can easily be used as a nursery, if necessary (setting, for example, a sofa). As a rule, people are trying to avoid large areas of apartments, due to the difficulty of caring for such an apartment, but such options cannot be rejected, even if they are less likely to apply.
The third option is an apartment for independent young people who have not yet had time to create a family. This option involves a serious redevelopment with the adjustment of the area of the rooms, a possible change in their functional purpose, or by the unification of several functional zones into one (kitchen-living room, bedroom bedroom, a bathroom-lace. D.). There will be bold solutions, expensive decoration, and always high -quality repair work.