Babayants Architects has completed a luxurious and minimalist home in Moscow, Russia. The two-storey house covers an area of 100 square metres. Such conceptual schemes, such as unique cosmic phenomena, rarely occur in life and always leave traces. Artem Babayants says they want to try and feel the best and go for it. The places and things around each day create a background that motivates and inspires intelligence, meditation, and at the same time unique, interior that certainly reflects people's lifestyles and aspirations.
Babayants Architects love for concrete and monochrome has blossomed with new power, and he mentions being a fan of Tado Ando. Simplicity and luxury, concepts that were so remote in the past, are moving rapidly toward each other today, an interesting path that reflects you and me. Two historically polarizing concepts, simplicity and luxury, are beginning to find common ground. Then they find some balance and eventually merge into a single feature.
Luxury is far from the outside, far from conceit and complexity, in pursuit of the simple concept. "Everything in the house should be used and brought happiness." There are fewer items, but the quality and emotion make them more valuable. The meaning embedded in things becomes important. Subtle and slightly understated attraction and attraction. Thus, the modern interior is an extremely delicate balance of rigor and comfort, calm and extraordinary, simple and luxurious. The quality of life today is more determined by internal states: satisfaction, happiness, self-actualization, and the quality of relationships with others.
- Architect: Babayants Architects
- Interiors: Babayants Architects