End-to-end interior on one module: how to deploy Millenium throughout an apartment without thresholds and unnecessary shades

One material — all rooms. The Millenium collection holds the bar due to the formats 33×160, 33×120, 33×80, 33×60, 30×30, 23.7×29.5, 60×120 and 80×80: rectified, large-format, thin, versatile and with a capillary element for steps. We're figuring out how to lay out a grid of seams from the hallway to the bathroom and keep the style in gray, white, beige or black, and add a dotted yellow, blue, red color.

If you need logic specifically for the kitchen, check out the material about the unified kitchen. Below is a diagram for the entire apartment and public areas: corridors, living rooms, bathrooms, porches and aprons.

Modular grid without chaos: 80 and 33 cm

Two supports: 80×80 square and longitudinal 33×160/33×120/33×80/33×60. 80×80 it is convenient to pull from room to room — 2 tiles give 160 cm, this is the standard of a doorway with a box; the seams can be brought under the canvas. "Thirty-three" works as walkways, "linings" at the walls, island frames, podiums and steps with a cape.

  • The floor of the living room and hallway is 80x80 in a straight line: less cutting, smooth mesh seams.
  • Long rooms — 33×160 along the movement: visually stretches the corridor and the kitchen-living room area.
  • Bathroom and toilet — 60× 120 on the wall vertically or horizontally; floor — 30×30 or 23.7×29.5, especially in the shower.
  • Apron — 60×120 solid sheets: fewer seams and cleaning.
  • The porch and steps are in 33×120/33×60 formats with a cape around the edge.

Surfaces and colors: where is the mat, where is the gloss, where is the color

Millenium offers matte and glossy surfaces. The floor is matt: practical in the hallway, kitchen, bathrooms, public spaces. On the walls, combine: matte for the background, glossy for 60x120 accent panels.

The color base is gray, white, beige, black and dark. Bright ones — yellow, blue, red — are dispensed: one vertical strip 60×120 in the shower; one insert 33×120 behind the pedestal; a skirting board cut from 33×80/33×60. So the color is "assembled", and the concrete background is the main one.

Recommended layouts by zone

Joints without thresholds: three working nodes

  1. 80×80 to 33×160. Make a break along the axis of the door leaf. There is a compensation seam inside the opening (elastic sealant in the color of the grout).
  2. 60×120 (walls) to 30×30 (floor). Align the horizontal fugue of the wall with every second/third seam of the floor so that it does not "dance".
  3. The passage is in the kitchen-living room area. Put a 33x80 "frame" around the perimeter of the kitchen — it visually zones and eats up the dimensional range.

Practical little things that save nerve and money

  • The skirting board is made of the same tile: cut strips of 70-80 mm from 33× 80/33× 60 — thinly, neatly, without unnecessary shades.
  • Light and glare: gloss is only on the walls outside of direct sunlight and not in front of the TV, otherwise the "bunnies" are in the frame.
  • One batch. Take stock based on the caliber/tone and cutting pattern: 7-10% straight,