In Next Gardens Apartments, the interior design emerges as a defining layer of the project, one that is fully conceived and authored by Spectrum Architecture. Rather than serving as a secondary aesthetic component, the interiors establish the project’s identity, translating the coastal context of Kvariati into a cohesive spatial and sensory experience.
Spectrum Architecture approaches the interiors as an extension of its broader design philosophy, one rooted in context, clarity, and controlled material expression. Across all apartment typologies, the firm introduces a consistent design language that prioritizes spatial efficiency while maintaining a strong emotional connection to place. Through carefully calibrated palettes, natural textures, and restrained compositions, the interiors reflect the rhythm and tones of the Black Sea landscape without resorting to literal references.
This approach is particularly evident in the studio and one-bedroom units, where Spectrum Architecture redefines compact living through precision planning and visual openness. Open layouts are combined with subtle zoning strategies, allowing spaces to feel fluid yet structured. Full-height glazing and terrace extensions further amplify the connection between interior and exterior, reinforcing the idea that living space extends beyond physical boundaries. Within these environments, bespoke elements, from textured wall compositions to custom color applications, introduce a narrative layer that is both site-specific and contemporary.
At the penthouse level, Spectrum Architecture elevates this language into a more articulated expression of residential luxury. Here, materiality takes on a central role: natural wood, layered finishes, and refined detailing create depth without overwhelming the spatial composition. The design remains deliberately restrained, allowing proportion, light, and texture to define the experience rather than decorative excess. This balance reflects the studio’s ability to deliver high-end interiors that remain grounded in architectural logic.
The reception area further reinforces Spectrum Architecture’s authorship, acting as a spatial introduction to the project’s identity. Designed as a double-height volume with a strong visual axis, the space combines natural materials with a sculptural composition. A central mosaic installation, drawing from the tonal qualities of sea and landscape, anchors the interior while subtly guiding movement and perception. The result is an arrival experience that is both immersive and composed.
Throughout Next Gardens Apartments, Spectrum Architecture demonstrates a clear and disciplined approach to interior design — one that prioritizes coherence, context, and long-term spatial value. The project stands as a reflection of the studio’s capability to shape not only buildings, but the environments within them, delivering interiors that are at once functional, atmospheric, and deeply connected to their surroundings.