The design of this Moscow apartment is rooted in its remarkable setting, where wide panoramas of Poklonnaya Gora and Victory Park unfold like a living canvas outside the windows. These views became both inspiration and framework, with the interior conceived as an extension of the landscape beyond. A bas-relief of galloping horses in the living room nods to the chariot atop the nearby Triumphal Arch, while coffered ceilings, delicate moldings, and parquet flooring evoke classical refinement. The parquet pattern, reminiscent of Parisian salons, brings a European touch that feels authentic and understated, creating an atmosphere where elegance and balance are quietly celebrated.
Originally delivered as a bare concrete shell, the apartment offered the freedom to create a symmetrical plan along a single axis, with the kitchen positioned as its heart. An elegant sliding portal connects kitchen and living room, allowing light and air to flow naturally between spaces. Though steeped in classical gestures, the interior embraces a fresh and contemporary sensibility, ensuring a timeless quality.
Distinctive details bring the project to life with personality and emotion. A sculptural "wave" chest of drawers introduces movement against the geometry of the moldings, while Roman Plyus' avant-garde Bunny armchairs sit opposite a striking portrait, composing a dynamic visual dialogue. In the master suite, hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper transforms the bedroom and bathroom into immersive art spaces. The apartment unfolds as a home of quiet sophistication and intimacy, where history meets modernity and artistry blends with individuality in a seamless, harmonious whole.
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