High-end hotel style opulence brings luxury to this 117 square metre bachelor pad, located in Moscow, Russian Federation. Visualised by
The young homeowner’s plan was to use the apartment as an occasional residence, and wanted to have an expensive hotel experience in his own spot.
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Impressive accents come from the original architecture of the
An unusual
White plaster wall panels present a gallery backdrop for contemporary paintings and sculpture. LED ribbons cut across the top of the panels, elevating the contrast between clean lines and industrial grit.
Decor accessories are kept to a minimum, allowing the clean layout to breathe.
A light
The sectional sofa wraps the
The sofa design also includes a double sided seating module that allows appreciation of the beautiful view.
A pentagonal
Lamps around the living space have been kept to a minimum, with the intention of spotlighting only important functional areas, whilst keeping relaxation zones soft and cozy.
A large
Perimeter lights emit a gentle atmospheric glow.
Lights have been used as an artistic element over the open plan kitchen and dining area.
A lengthy wall light stretches out to illuminate the kitchen island, whilst three matching pendants equip the dining spot.
The extraordinary lighting arrangement helps to clearly zone the open plan
The
A black kitchen faucet complements the dark stems of the
The rest of the kitchen falls into the background behind sleek handle-free cabinet fronts, except for one decoratively exposed section of wine glass storage. When closed, the smooth units translate as sophisticated dining room decor.
A grey cushiony
A soft grey bed set and throw expands on the
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A modern chandelier burns a huge hexagon above the bed.
Cylindrical units round out the bedsides.
Bedroom floor planking is arranged in a linear fashion, in clear distinction from the herringbone motif walkway.
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A projector unit utilises one white wall panel for the evening’s entertainment.
The end of the bedroom walkway has been styled into a comfortable reading nook.
An ultra modern floor lamp has been teamed with a tan
A glass wall ensuite bathroom forms an interesting headboard feature wall.
An unusual stone
The bedroom projector screen can be watched from right inside the shower.
Bedroom art becomes bathroom art through the glazed wall.
Two freestanding
Every space in this home is characterised by the original architectural beauty of the magnificent arched windows–even the bathroom.
Natural light spills into the shower enclosure too, where a huge rainfall showerhead is mounted flush into the bathroom ceiling.
A stone bench with fluffy towels gives the
Glass walls keep the apartment spaces feeling interconnected, bright and filled with fresh air. A desk chair can be spied from the bathtub, hinting at a tucked away workspace behind the ensuite.
The 3D perspective drawing illustrates the small home office nook, which slots in behind a private WC volume by the glass wall bathroom. Small trees grow in planters around a sitting area out on the balcony, to create a vibrant garden feel.
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