Two neighboring apartments were merged into one, and that gave this three-bedroom apartment its spacious volume. One more entrance and a common guest area appeared after replanning, including a hall, a living room and a kitchen-dining room. The interior turned out to be quite rich, built on a variety of textures and a warm color palette. Luxurious decoration with elements of palace style combines splendor and homeliness.
As envisioned by the architect, the interior of the living room develops inwards like a curl, and only a fragment of the next room is visible to the guest. Private areas - the master bedrooms, bathrooms and an office - remained closed. A special feature of the new layout became hidden from view capacious dressing rooms.
In the design project, the author fully took into account all the wishes and chose what impressed the customers most - splendor, decorativeness and ornamentality. Since it was quite difficult to stay within one style, spectacular Eclecticism was taken as the base for the interior design.
Elements of various styles - velvet, crystal, marble, natural wood, stained-glass windows, “inflated” furniture shapes - were harmoniously combined to create a mosaic of a solemn and festive image that fills the interior.