A 600-square-metre apartment on the outskirts of Moscow designed by Inna Zavyalova. Inna Zavyalova thinks the main task of a designer is to give the client a fulcrum. She believes that in the modern society, one must need a fulcrum, of course, one must look for it at home. "We try to give the interior a sense of stability and confidence," said the designer. What could be more stable than an old classic?
Zavyalova does not want to push herself into the framework of styles and says that she “loves interiors that are independent of time - those in which the customer feels at home from the first minute and which does not bother over the years”. To catch this feeling, all means are good: for example, this interior is equipped for the most part with modern things.