"Khrushchevka" is an apartment in a five-story panel or brick house that was built throughout the USSR during the reign of N.S. Khrushchev, for which they got their name. These apartments can be single, double or triple, often with integrated bathrooms, tiny kitchens and narrow corridors. The enterprising people eventually learned to create beautiful designs of rooms in the "Khrushchev" and transform them beyond recognition.
The second life of "Khrushchev"
- the design of a small room in the "Khrushchev", often corner - the classic of the genre, since there are no other dimensions to be met here, but even such a "crumb" that acts as a bedroom can be brought into a presentable appearance;
- the design of a narrow room in the "Khrushchev" is also possible, usually it is one of the bedrooms, narrow and long, if desired, it can even be divided into several zones;
- the design of the children's room in the "Khrushchev" presupposes, of course, the availability of children's furniture and finishes, in general the room can turn out cozy and compact;
- the design of the room of a teenager in "Khrushchev" - in the presence of fantasy, you can think of something that will appeal even to arrogant teenagers;
- the design of the living room in the "Khrushchev", the largest one available, needs to be thought through to the smallest detail in order to combine functionality with the external appeal for the guests;
- the passage room in the "Khrushchev" - is also not uncommon, and its design is similar to those that are offered for living rooms, because it is through the living room that we pass into the remaining rooms of the "Khrushchev", such is the standard project;
- the design of the room in one-room "Khrushchev" should provide for both a sleeping place and a place for meetings with guests;
- and finally, the design of the bathroom and toilet in the "Khrushchev": as has been said, very often the bathroom in such apartments is combined, although in the three-bedroom apartments the bath and toilet are also separate.