The main difficulty that the architect Natalya Anishchenko faced working on the project of this St. Petersburg apartment was the radius front wall, because of which the rooms had a complex configuration. To mitigate the situation, it was decided to dismantle all the light walls in order to then adapt the layout to more correct proportions. As a result, the rooms received a better distribution of natural light, which Natalia emphasized with calm neutral colors and restrained modern furniture. What a pleasant modern home!
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Nice one.
Наконец-то, Москва вышла из бункеров! Очень приятно видеть такую милую сканди-квартиру!. Без пафоса и не бункер))
очень хорошо!
Квартира не в Москве, а в Санкт-Петербурге, говорю вам как автор проекта.
:D
Наталья, простите – сейчас исправим!