A Stalinka Apartment with a Vintage Dopamine Interior for Sale in Minsk
Soviet furniture, an explosion of colors, and lots of decor. A Stalinka apartment with a rare renovation is for sale in Minsk, writes Realt.

This Stalinka apartment near the metro station features a unique renovation, combining elements of Soviet classicism and eclectic decor. The result is a vintage dopamine interior. Everything here is new, so the apartment is definitely suitable for those who appreciate this kind of atmosphere.
The five-story building at Kalvaryjskaja, 5 was built in 1961. In this late Stalinka, a beautiful three-room apartment with an area of 79.5 m² is listed for sale. A major renovation was carried out here in 2020.
The apartment is located on the fourth floor and features high ceilings. The wall decoration further emphasizes this.
The kitchen walls are covered with wallpaper in contrasting vertical stripes, which visually enhances the already high ceiling. A linear light-colored kitchen set without upper cabinets has been installed. It includes a built-in gas hob, a retro-style oven, and a sink with a high faucet, as well as a large refrigerator. By the way, the owners have also preserved the small window between the kitchen and the bathroom.


One of the rooms is arranged as a living room; it is a walk-through room.
The interior is quite vibrant, but in combination with the decor and Soviet furniture, it looks stylish. The bright wallpaper is complemented by a wide black-and-white stripe along the entire perimeter of the room. The ceiling features classic stucco rosettes in the center, and vintage chandeliers hang. Parquet flooring is laid on the floor.



Next to it is a living room with a bed featuring a metal forged headboard painted in pink. There is also access to an open balcony here.


A full-fledged bedroom is located in an isolated room on the other side of the apartment. It also has a balcony and a small storage room hidden behind a curtain.


The hallway also turned out quite bright.



The bathroom and toilet evoke a strong sense of nostalgia for Soviet apartments.


The 'Frunzenskaya' metro station is located near the house. Within walking distance are Niamiha, Victory Park, and shopping centers. Nearby are streets with cafes and restaurants.
The apartment is priced at 605,000 rubles, with a price per square meter of 7,610 rubles (for reference: this is 218,000 US dollars and 2,746 US dollars respectively).
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