This is an apartment of two students in the Faces apartment complex, Moscow: brother and sister, where everything is made according to the author's sketches. The kitchen with the color blue niche and Imola tiles is hidden between the bathroom and one of the 2 bedrooms, the ventilation system is integrated with the lighting of the common area in the ceiling construction with glass. The closet is hidden behind a mirror and fabric "steel" panels.
The bedrooms are made according to the preferences of the young owners: brutal and laconic gray-blue for a boy and mischievous pink for a girl. The leitmotif of all the rooms was a softening "cold concrete" wood in the decoration.
Decorative plaster is used for finishing walls and ceilings, and Imola ceramic tiles are used for the kitchen apron. Black metal structures of glass room partitions go to the ceiling, hiding the ventilation and lighting system. The wall in the hallway is upholstered in fabric with text printed on it. The ceiling area above the bathroom is interesting: the translucent fabric serves as a light fixture, hiding the LED strips on the ceiling behind it.
The architect had an unusual task: to place a three-room apartment with separate bedrooms and a common living and kitchen area on 53 square meters. The solution was to use glass partitions, which let in sunlight but provide good soundproofing and visual protection.
The overall color solution of the interior can be called color-blocking: one main color was chosen for each zone and enriched with achromatic shades of different textures and graphic prints of checks and stripes.
The work of constructivist architects, especially Ivan Leonidov with his love of laconic forms, served as inspiration. The grid leitmotif is actively used as the metric unit of the new forms.
But the main decoration of the interior is the panoramic views of Moscow, which make you want to admire sunsets and dream..