The project was made in a non-standard bright and saturated color scheme for the residential interior. The minimum and necessary set of furniture does not distract from the main things. The purpose of this project was to express the individuality of the owners of the apartment through bright colors and minimalistic forms.
The interior style traces the influence of Avant-garde Art of the 20th century and the Bauhaus school. The inspiration for the interior was the work of Piet Mondrian. The design of the apartment resembles its Avant-garde canvases in volume. Each main functional zone is painted in local color, and the main volume is monochrome and graphic. In such a way, the main areas in the apartment are being emphasized; for example, in the living room this would be the entrance and the bedroom
The main room combines 4 functions: entrance hall, kitchen, living room and bedroom. The living room is visually separated by a bar rack, which adds the necessary graphics. The bedroom is painted in local yellow, unusual for private premises, but, given the cloudy and gray Moscow weather, such a decision adds energy and mood. In addition to stylistics, their basic principles of ergonomics were taken from the Bauhaus school. Each function is thought out for the needs of the owners of the apartment.
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