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Neutral tones and monochrome colors are a favorite technique of designers Yekaterina Gafina and Yulia Nikulina, which they successfully demonstrate with this modern apartment in Moscow. The interiors turned out to be very soft and calm, and dark accents are smoothly and harmoniously blended into the overall concept. The dwelling is a union of two…

When the owner of this Moscow apartment asked a3interior studio to prepare it for letting out, he defined the main goal as ‘making the home different from other offers on the market.’ In terms of style and color scheme, the client gave the designers full carte blanche, while the only limitations were in terms of…

Architect Fyodor Belyaev managed to create a stylish modern residence for a young family out of a house built of traditional material – wood. Outside, the cottage is black – this approach to the exterior decoration of a wooden house immediately sets up for the fact that the interior design will not be traditional at…

Former AD Russia editor Yevgenia Mikulina acquired an old dacha near Moscow with a spacious plot, where she created a real oasis of family comfort and a place of childhood memories. A library and three-bedroom guesthouse were housed in the place of the dilapidated sheds, while the main cottage with a beautiful green facade and…

The color scheme of the interiors of this Moscow apartment in one of the old Stalinist houses has been selected to enhance the pleasant sunshine that plentifully penetrates into the rooms. Sandy and yellow shades not only make the spaces incredibly warm and soft, but also look unusual and original in a good way. The…

Family interiors are not the same anymore. They have no longer an abundance of bright colors, which, as was believed, must be present in a home with children, there is not much of decor and the emphasis is no longer only on functionality. This minimalist apartment in Moscow has all the attributes of modern bachelor…

This modern apartment in Moscow was created for a bachelor, so the design was supposed to be as strict and neutral in color as possible. But the interiors had to be laconic for one more reason – the owner is a collector of paintings by contemporary Russian artists, which were supposed to become the main…

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…