Small apartment for a young couple in Moscow.
The focal point of the living room is a multifunctional 4.5-meter-long sofa. The left side of the sofa is a TV viewing area, while the right side is seating at the dining table. The height-adjustable base of the dining table provides comfortable seating for both dining and working on a laptop. The thick backrest of the sofa offers hidden storage behind the cushions, and there is a shelf above for books, decor, and LEGO collectibles.
The compact, double-sided kitchen is located in an alcove, separated from the living room by a ribbed glass partition that lets in natural light while concealing unnecessary details.
The loggia features a fold-out bed chair that can be converted into an additional bed for guests.
The bedroom is separated from the common area by a transparent glass partition. This allows for a more open space and light to be maintained throughout the apartment.
The color scheme is based on the contrast of cool and warm natural tones.
The industrial character of the interior is softened by mid-century-style furniture and classic elements.
All paintings in the interior are by artist Yulia Adamova.