This apartment was designed for a male client who wanted a modern, minimalist interior with ample storage space—a strict yet comfortable home that would always feel welcoming.

The architecture of the space is the most crucial aspect of my work. It defines the character of the interior, highlights its possibilities, and directly influences the comfort and emotional connection of its owner.

The doors extend to the ceiling, visually increasing its height. This technique unifies the spaces, preventing a strong focus on transitions between rooms. To further enhance this effect, both walls and ceilings were painted in the same color. However, the bedroom retains its privacy with mirrored sliding doors.

The TV unit separates the living room from the bedroom, while a mirror-clad pillar at the entrance divides the hallway. These elements create a circular flow, which always expands the perception of space—one of my favorite planning techniques.

In the living room, the TV unit features hidden storage behind its facades, maintaining a visually light and uncluttered look.In the bedroom, the headboard niche is adorned with Belgian textile wallpaper, imitating suede and adding charisma to the space.

During the kitchen planning phase, it became clear that the client enjoys entertaining guests, necessitating a extendable dining table. This led to the selection of a mobile pendant light, capable of adjusting its position relative to the table’s center.

The apartment also includes a master bathroom with a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower, a spacious walk-in closet, and a guest powder room.

One of the key elements in designing this interior was lighting scenarios. I approach this with special attention, offering various lighting compositions to create different moods and atmospheres.Everything in this space is built on subtle nuances and details, filling the interior with warmth and emotion, creating a true sense of home.

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