Apartment of 39 m2 for rent in Moscow Design 28.03.2022 The founder of LumusDesign studio Lyubov Pivovarova has created a modern interior of a studio apartment in rich natural shades The sofa and pillows are made to order. Photo Evgeny Gnesin OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: apartment in a new building Where is located: Moscow, residential complex “Tsarskaya Square” Square footage: 39 m2 Style: Modern Color scheme: saturated natural shades Project authors: designer Lyubov Pivovarova, T.+7(917)5010771, LumusDesign studio, @lumusdesign, [email protected] , www.lumusdesign.ru Tables, Rolf Benz. Carpet, Tapis Rouge. Photo Evgeny Gnesin “For the customer, this apartment has become some kind of adventure. – says designer Lyubov Pivovarova. – Initially, he did not want saturated colors, but in the end he did not make any adjustments to the project. Everything turned out as in the sketches: a rich gray-olive color of the walls, porcelain stoneware “under the skin”. Everything I offered as an idea quickly received a positive response.” Table and chairs, LaRedoute. Lamp, Vibia. Photo Evgeny Gnesin “Initially, the apartment was with a free layout. We tried to create the most harmonious space, where each zone smoothly flows into another. On an area of 39 sq.m, we managed to design a separate bedroom behind a partition, a kitchen-living room and even found a place for a dressing room.” Decor, Seletti. Photo Evgeny Gnesin “In the kitchen, all attention is attracted to a round lamp that refreshes the space decorated with dark granite. The decoration of the kitchen table here rhymes with a terracotta pillow in the living room area.” Kitchen, Giulia Novars. Photo Evgeny Gnesin Photo Evgeny Gnesin “The sleeping area is located behind a darkened glass partition, which provides the necessary privacy. The textiles selected for the bed echo the color of the walls, so that the zone “dissolves” into the common space.” The bed and the glass partition are custom-made. Bed linen, LaRedoute. Photo Evgeny Gnesin “The ornament of the walls in the hallway gives dynamics to the interior, but at the same time fits into the overall color scheme, preserving the integrity of the image. The door to the dressing room is disguised in the patterned wall, which allowed to free up space from cabinets and dressers.” Photo Evgeny Gnesin Ekaterina Sobko Original content from the site