Results of the year: top 10 Russian interiors 2021 Design 09.03.2022 We have collected the most popular Russian interiors that were published on the pages of the ELLE DECORATION website during this year Stylish apartment for mom and grandma in the Soviet panel Designer Elina Musakulova faced a difficult task: to create a functional and comfortable interior for three people, a dog and two cats on an area of 56 sq.m. As a result, she managed to organize a cheerful space that combined elements of Scandinavian, English and Soviet styles. See also Stylish apartment for mom and grandma in the Soviet panel Apartment of 110 m2 with a view of the Moscow State University: the project of the studio “Arksi” Each element in the interior of the apartment designed by the studio “Arksi” resembles an art object. The kitchen and living room are separated by sliding partitions with colored glass inserts, the hallway is decorated with inlaid floors, and the bedroom is distinguished by a twisted headboard made in blue velour. See also Apartment of 110 m2 with a view of the Moscow State University: the project of the studio “Arksi” Photo Mikhail Loskutov Bright apartment of 76 m2 in Rostov-on-Don for music lovers This apartment belongs to a young man, a music lover and a traveler who has lived in Europe and America for a long time. The main task of the ArchBlack bureau was to reflect the character of the owner in the interior and find a place for a collection of paintings, furniture and decorative items brought from all over the world. See also Bright apartment of 76 m2 in Rostov-on-Don for music lovers Photo Mikhail Loskutov A small apartment designed by Ilya Gulyants in Moscow The owner of this Moscow apartment has lived in Miami for a long time, so the main source of inspiration for designer Ilya Gulyants was the atmosphere of the sea coast. As the basis of the color scheme, he chose a warm shade of oceanic sand and complemented it with black graphic accents. See also A small apartment designed by Ilya Gulyants in Moscow Photo EVGENY KULIBABA Cozy little apartment of 34 m2 in a 1960s house in Moscow This small apartment is located in a 1960s house and belongs to a young couple who just graduated from university. On an area of 34 sq.m, designer Olga Tishchenko had to place everything necessary for life, including a mini-office for working from home. As the main stylistic direction, a modern style with a touch of retro was chosen, emphasizing the atmosphere of the Soviet house. See also Cozy little apartment of 34 m2 in a 1960s house in Moscow Photo Nick Rudenko. Style: Elena Sereda and Alena Bukanova One-bedroom apartment of 37 m2 with a kitchen in the hallway Contrary to preconceptions, an apartment on the ground floor has at least one advantage — the freedom to redevelop wet areas. It was thanks to this that designer Marina Platonova was able to move the kitchen into the corridor and turn a one-bedroom apartment with an area of 37 sq.m into a two-room apartment. See also One-bedroom apartment of 37 m2 with a kitchen in the hallway Photo Sergey Vyazmikin Moscow apartment 222 m2 in the style of luxury minimalism The style of this apartment is defined by architects Alexey Nikolashin and Maria Poshekhonova from the SL Project bureau as luxurious minimalism. Most of all, they paid attention to the organization of space, striving to create the most logical and functional layout. See also Moscow apartment 222 m2 in the style of luxury minimalism Photo DMITRY CHEBANENKO Atmospheric apartment in an apartment building of the XIX century in St. Petersburg Initially, designer Marina Mikheeva purchased an apartment in a former apartment building for rent. She tried to restore the former luster to the space by restoring the enfilade layout and filling the interior with rare and unique details. As a result, the designer loved this place so much that she herself and her family stay here during trips to St. Petersburg. See also Atmospheric apartment in an apartment building of the XIX century in St. Petersburg Photo Ivan Sorokin Light and bright apartment of 50 m2 for a pastry shop hostess Yulia Shmakova, the founder of the Eclair Claire confectionery chain, asked the Static Aesthetic bureau team to completely update the interior of her apartment, maximizing the living space. To do this, architects used their favorite life hacks like transom windows, sliding glass doors, built-in cabinets without handles and work with architectural light. See also Light and bright apartment of 50 m2 for a pastry shop hostess Photo Mikhail Loskutov style: Evgenia Poleshchuk A small apartment of 32.4 m2 with the atmosphere of the south of France The owner of this apartment often travels to Europe for work, which in many ways determined the style of the future interior. Designer Anna Rims sought to create a bright and cozy apartment in which elements of Scandinavian aesthetics are combined with the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. See also A small apartment of 32.4 m2 with the atmosphere of the south of France Photo Olga Shangina-Lesterlen. Style: Olga Oleynikova Original content from the site