Bright apartment of 162 m2 with turquoise kitchen in Moscow Design 28.06.2022 Turquoise, blue, lingonberry, pink and other shades — in a new project by Tatiana Levina The sofa and 3D panel are made to order. Painting, Smart Gallery. Carpet, Dovlet House. Decor, Moon Stores. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: Apartment Where is located: Moscow Square footage: 162 m2 Style: Minimalism The main idea of the project: to create a comfortable space filled with light and bright colors Color scheme: dusty pink, turquoise, lingonberry, blue, gray, black, shades of light oak The authors of the project: architect Tatiana Levina, bureau Proektor, t. +74951203177, [email protected] , www.proektor.biz View of the kitchen-dining room. Floor lamp, Flos. Household appliances, Miele. Chandelier, Vertigo. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor The project’s customers, a married couple with children, wanted to create a bright functional space where all family members would be comfortable. “They are not close to the classical style, so we immediately abandoned stucco decorations and beige colors in favor of saturated shades and objects of modern design. The work was based on full trust: during the entire time of implementation, customers were in the apartment only once,” says architect Tatiana Levina. The wall near the island is decorated with marble Bianco Carrara. The painting of Maria of the Future. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor “The main advantage of the apartment is the windows facing on two sides. Among the disadvantages — a long confusing corridor and a lack of storage space: the apartment had only three dressing rooms for the whole family. During the redevelopment, the corridor was turned into a beautiful hall leading to the living room, and we organized an additional dressing room on the vacated area. Also, one of the three bathrooms was given for a household unit.” Mirrors, BoConcept. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Hallway. Entrance door, Union. Porcelain stoneware, Archskin. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor A fragment of the corridor. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Natural textures have become one of the main tools for creating an interesting multi-layered interior. The living room is decorated with a voluminous oak panel resembling a chessboard, and the work area in the teenager’s room is emphasized by slats. The texture of wood also appears behind the headboard in the bedroom, where it is combined with white marble, and in the decoration of the corridor. “The hall turned out to be particularly spectacular. It is a series of agate-gray and oak portals, emphasized by lines of light. Rectangular arches are formed with the help of doors, panels on the ceiling and shelves with open shelves.” Children’s room. Carpet, Dovlet House. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Bed, Lago. Toy sheep, Tartine et Chocolat. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Along with the textures, the architect actively “played” with color. Each room is made in its own range, but at the same time all shades are harmoniously combined with each other. “The most difficult thing was to choose the color of the kitchen. We had to do a lot of painting before we found a deep turquoise shade that will delight the owners every day.” The master bedroom. Lamps, Vibia. Bed, BoConcept. The wall behind the headboard is finished with marble Bianco Carrara. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor The interior is filled with works of modern art and unusual objects. The lamps attract the most attention. A Vertigo pendant lamp from Petite Friture, similar to a sombrero, is placed above the dining area, Vibia brand suspensions frame the bed on both sides in the bedroom, and the iconic Arco floor lamp from Flos complemented the relaxation area in the living room. A teenager’s room. Painting, Smart Gallery. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor A fragment of the bedroom. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor The painting of Maria of the Future. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Lamps, Vibia. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor However, the most expensive and long-awaited thing for architects and owners was a toy sheep that decorated the nursery. “The lamb was on 3D visualization, and the customers asked us if it would be in an already implemented project. We answered in the affirmative — “yes!”. Six months of searching, ordering, and the lamb was coming to us from London. We followed her every move.” Bathroom. Sanfayans, AM.PM . The cabinet and mirror cabinet are made to order. Shells, Villeroy & Boch. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba style: Proektor Original content from the site