This 80m² apartment in the new "Sobytie" residential complex is more than just a home—it’s a reflection of its owner: a 24-year-old woman who adores pastel tones and delicate details. The challenge was complex: to blend classical aesthetics with the lightness of minimalism, transforming the space into a "jewelry box."
Architecture firm
DIB architects
Location
"Sobytie" residential complex, Moscow, Russia
Photography
Sergey Krasyuk
Principal architect
Katrin Dib, Olesya Erantseva
Environmental & MEP engineering
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Interior designer Svetlana Li crafted a multifaceted yet unified 130 m2 apartment within a contemporary urban setting. The design focuses on fusing the living, kitchen, and home office areas into one fluid space, beautifully lit by natural light from dual-sided windows.
Project name
Elegant apartment in dark tones in Moscow
Architecture firm
Attic Studio
Photography
Mikhail Loskutov
Principal architect
Interior designer Svetlana Li
Design team
Style by Yes We May
Collaborators
Elena Grabar (text)
Interior design
Svetlana Li
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Natural materials like wood, metal, and stone, with luxurious touches of silk, wool, and leather
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The owner of this apartment is a young, creative individual with excellent taste and an openness to new ideas. He has a deep appreciation for contemporary art and cinema. This isn't our first collaboration, so the work was carried out in an atmosphere of complete trust and harmony, with both of us on the same page.
Project name
Minimalist apartment of 116 m² in Moscow
Architecture firm
Inga Kordya
Photography
Mikhail Loskutov
Principal architect
Inga Kordya
Design team
style by Yes We May
Environmental & MEP engineering
Typology
Residential › Apartment