Bright apartment of 129 m2 with bright accents in Moscow Design 20.07.2022 Architect Daria Bragina has created a cozy interior for a young couple who loves to travel and arrange friendly gatherings Living-dining room. Paint, Little Greene. Floor covering, Coswick. Carpet, Zara Home. Doors, “Volkhovets”. The painting is the property of the customer. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: apartment in a new building Where is located: Moscow, residential complex “Zilart” Square footage: 129 m2 Style: modern with classic elements The main idea of the project is to create a bright, neutral space that can be easily diversified with bright accents in furniture and decor Color scheme: shades of milky and light gray, complemented by natural marble patterns and wood texture The authors of the project: architect Daria Bragina, www.upgrade-space.com The partition is made to order, Decus. Dining group, IKEA. Porcelain stoneware Bistrot, Ragno. Cabinets are made to order, Lube Cucine. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya “The project’s customers, a young married couple, wanted a calm, bright space with a little addition of bright accents. They love to travel and are fond of cycling,” says architect Daria Bragina. — One of the primary tasks was to organize a sufficient number of places for storing memorabilia brought from different countries, as well as sports equipment. In addition, customers love to receive guests and cook delicious dishes, so the kitchen had to be as functional as possible.” Armchair and coffee table, Zzok. Textiles, Dao textile. The painting is the property of the customer. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya “The hallway and the kitchen-living room are separated by a glass partition. At the same time, the common space is perfectly visible from the entrance area, which emphasizes the hospitality of the hosts. A little further on is the customers’ bedroom with a separate bathroom. The corridor located in the center of the composition leads to an office, a nursery, a dressing room and a guest bathroom.” The kitchen is made to order, Lube Cucine. Lamps, IKEA. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Vase, Fritz Hansen. Tableware, vintage. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya “In addition, floor coverings help to delimit the space. For example, granite is used in the hallway and kitchen area, and in the living room and corridor there is an engineering board with a “French herringbone”. We have also provided several lighting scenarios that allow you to create a different atmosphere. The living room has ceiling lighting, and there are decorative lamps above the dining table, kitchen island and sofa area.” Bedroom. Paint, Little Greene. Bedside table, Zzok. Switches, Jung. Molding, Orac Decor. Paintings by Lina Lugova. Textiles, Dao textile. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Dressing table, IKEA. The cabinet is made to order, Lube Cucine. Chair, Eburet. Textiles, Dao textile. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya “When designing the interior, we adhered to the principle of symmetry. So in the kitchen-living room, a symmetrical composition of the kitchen is designed, a sofa and a TV area are located on the same axis with it. In the center of the hallway there is a glass partition and a dining area, a passage to the corridor, and a symmetrical composition of custom-made cabinets. On both sides of the bed there are bedside tables and cabinets for each of the owners.” Paint, Little Greene. Engineering board, Goswick. Lamp, H&M Home. Vessel, Johnathan Adler. Art is the property of the customer. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Paint, Little Greene. Moldings, Orac Decor. Engineering board, Goswick. Furniture, IKEA. Carpet, Zara Home. Textiles, Dao textile. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya “In the master bathroom, we created a geometric composition using different porcelain stoneware. A niche for shower gels and shampoos is designed in the shower, and a spacious custom-made cabinet is installed above.” “We managed to place both a bath and a shower room in the guest bathroom. The unexpressed seams between the tiles of porcelain stoneware and thoughtful laying allowed us to create a single marble pattern, which looks very impressive.” Bathroom. Faucet, shower stand, hygienic shower, all — Noken. Sink with a pedestal, Belbagno. Porcelain stoneware, Italon. Shower partition, Radaway. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Faucet, shower stand, Noken. Sink with a pedestal, Belbagno. Porcelain stoneware, Italon and VitrA. Shower partition, Radaway. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Bidet and toilet, Laufen. Bidet faucet, Noken. Porcelain stoneware, Italon and VitrA. The cabinet is made to order, Lube Cucine. Photo Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Lina Lugovaya Original content from the site