
high-end style
Yulia Safonova new work, a new home for a middle-aged couple, with an area of 98 square meters. Corridors are used to accommodate storage systems that are decorated with panels to match the walls. Combines minimalist , a soothing palette and natural ecological materials while emphasizing simplicity and comfort.

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This couple has completely different tastes: the heroine likes interior design with stronger decorativeness and more complex colors, through object dialogue and interesting details, while the hero prefers simple space. The space incorporates nature into the interior, and the limited materials and neutral colors provide the space with a light finish, creating a calm atmosphere.




bedroom walls, ceilings, gypsum lines feet and skirting board all use the same color, flattening the boundary between the floor and the ceiling and providing a surrounding and peaceful atmosphere.



Children's room is small, but everything you need can be placed there: a place to learn and store things, a sofa bed, with a pull-out bed, and of course a soft stool by the window. There are many different lighting scenes in the apartment: from LED lights, wall lights, desk lights to dimmable chandeliers.












Dina Romaneeva
63㎡ two-bedroom apartment, the design is built around clean geometric lines and a low-key color scheme that combines the kitchen and living room, one of the interesting solutions is the stained glass windows between the corridor and the kitchen.

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pillows with Piet Mondrian decorations add color to the space, and the decorative lights made of polished aluminum in Svetlana Pribor become the original embellishment of the bedroom.











