Designing this apartment, we encountered a significant challenge: quite low ceilings. Our objective was to create an interior that would enhance the perception of height and make the space feel more open and inviting.

To achieve this, we employed several key strategies, including the installation of a cornice with backlighting, which adds visual interest while drawing the eye upward. Additionally, we incorporated numerous vertical elements throughout the design to create a sense of height and structure.

The corridor is thoughtfully separated from the living room by semi-transparent shelves, which not only delineate the spaces but also maintain a feeling of connectivity and openness. This design choice allows light to flow freely between the areas, enhancing the overall spaciousness.

The color palette features warm terracotta shades, complemented by brass accents that frame the furniture in both the hallway and bedroom, adding a touch of sophistication. The patinated finishes introduce an element of warmth, while moldings and unique textiles enrich the overall aesthetic of the interior, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
SA-382
Square:
60 sq.m.
Location:
Samara
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Kitchen
Hallway and living room
Bedroom
Bathroom