THIS 152 SQM APARTMENT IS LOCATED ON THE ELEVENTH FLOOR OF A BUILDING WITH A BREATHTAKING VIEW TOWARDS SOFIA'S SOUTH PARK AND VITOSHA MOUNTAIN. THE NAME OF THE BUILDING 'RED APPLE' SUGGESTS ITS ARCHITECTURAL STYLE – NEW YORK 1920s. IN ORDER TO CREATE SMOOTH TRANSITION FROM THE EXTERIOR TO THE INTERIOR AND SENSE OF WHOLENESS THE FACADE OF THE BUILDING WAS VISUALY EXTENDED INTO THE INTERIOR. BECAUSE OF BUILT A HUGE LIBRARY THAT PASSES OVER THE CEILING AND THE DOUBLE HEIGHT IN THE LIVING ROOM IT WAS GOES INTO THE WALL ACROSS. AND FOR ADDITIONAL EFFECT IT WAS CREATED A SENSE OF 'OBERLIHT' BY ADDING HIDDEN DIFFUSE LIGHTING. ANOTHER TYPICAL ASPECT OF THE DESIGN IN THIS LOFT IS THE WAY THE PLACES OF THE TWO MATERIALS TRADITIONALLY USED FOR FLOORING AND CEILING WERE SWITCHED. THE FLOORING ALLOWED US TO EMPHASIZE CERTAIN VOLUMES AND TO GIVE THEM THE DESIRABLE DIRECTION.