Minimalism, moldings and concrete: apartment of famous sculptor’s daugher in Moscow (72 sqm)

Despite the initially industrial nature of the home (the apartment is located in a new residential complex on the site of the former Russian Railways warehouses in Moscow), its owner, the daughter of the famous sculptor Dashi Namdakov, wanted more elegance and romance. The concrete ceiling with beams and columns is perhaps the only thing that designer Elina Smailova left untouched in this space. But the rough concrete surfaces have been toned down with clean, minimalist lines and classic wall panels. The unexpectedly bold pink bathroom and the same pink door leading to it stand apart. How do you like this mix of opposites?

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Anna Pufik is the founder and creative mind at pufikhomes.com blog. Anna specializes in interior design, together with her husband Sergiy they head the PH Studio design firm. She loves Scandinavian style and sophisticated timeless interiors. Follow Anna on Instagram.
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