A 81 m2 Moscow apartment with a home office and a dressing room
Size 81 m2
Type A two-bedroom apartment
Years 2020–2021
Features There is no storage space for clothes and shoes in the hallway. The apartment has a small guest bathroom without shower and a large bathroom
We designed and delivered this brutal interior with bright details for a programmer. The client wanted the kitchen and living room to remain separate (and the kitchen to have room for a freestanding refrigerator), a shower in one of the bathrooms, and a large desk.

Our team created a design project and worked with the interior exactly according to the plan and budget. We also designed and manufactured all the cabinet furniture specifically for this apartment.
We also enlarged the bathroom and were able to put there a shower after transferring its entrance
We chose a 3.5 m desk
Because we reduced the size of the bathroom, we managed to get a coat closet in the hallway
There is room for a utility closet and a walk-in dressing area
The entrance to the kitchen was moved into the living room. The rooms are visually united by a tinted glass door
There is no storage space for clothes and shoes in the hallway
In the spacious bedroom, it is possible both to organize a workspace and to separate off a dressing area.
The whole interior is done in two primary colors, taupe beige and dark gray. We used several repeating details: tinted-glass partitions, doors and fronts, egg-yellow furniture pieces, and ribbed elements.
The kitchen and the living room can be viewed through a tinted glass doorway. The living room is visually divided into two emotional zones: the austere dark one with a graphic cabinet and the light one with a sofa.
The living room remained separated: it is a full-fledged lounge area with a passage to the kitchen.
The dining area has a few distinctive interior pieces: a glass table on metal support legs, bright eco-leather Bontempi chairs, and round Vibia lamps.
The client also asked us not to get a built-in refrigerator. We moved it away from the rest of the furniture so it could be an independent element of the kitchen. Near to it, there is a vertical Vibia pendant lamp.
The 3.5 m long desk was placed in the bedroom. It is made without a single support leg and has a metal frame. We wanted to make the wall above the table more textured, so we put an embossed panel there.
The dressing room adjoins the bedroom, but they are separated by partitions made of tinted glass. There is a multifaceted storage system: it's possible to expose the nice clothes, put accessories into the wide drawers, and keep unseasonal clothes in the closet.
The sink in the bathroom stands on a base with an accent yellow module. It echoes the chairs in the kitchen and the hallway pouf.
Just rightward to the entrance, there is a column cabinet containing a washer, a dryer, and a built-in air extractor.
At this place, there was a small hallway leading to the kitchen on the builder's plan. We moved the entrance to the living room and it gave us a chance to equip the bathroom with a shower.
There is no room for a full closet at the entrance, so we installed several clothes hooks and a small cross-drawer closet instead.
The rest of the stuff can be stored in the second closet further down the hall, where we also located the low-current and electrical panels as well as the heating manifold.
This is how we presented the interior upon completion of the design: all objects and materials were chosen by our team. Elaborating all the details at the early stage allowed us to do everything according to the plan we presented to the client.
Team
  • Karen Karapetian
    Chief Designer
  • Diana Besedina
    Designer
  • Oleg Mokrushnikov
    Engineer
  • Кonstantin Prokhorov
    Engineer
  • Ekaterina Baibakova
    Head of Purchasing
  • Pavel Prokhorov
    Finishing Manager
  • Alexey Stepanov
    Installation Manager
  • Nastasya Korbut
    Stylist
  • Yaroslav Lukiyanchenko
    Photographer
  • Vera Minchenkova
    Copywriting
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