Apartment with a Noble Character: Luxury Living in Moscow
Step into luxury living at the Apartment with a Noble Character, designed by Studio 25 in the heart of Moscow. This contemporary gem in the Monet residence boasts panoramic city views, high ceilings, and a seamless blend of natural materials like wood and marble. Perfect for a family who values modern comfort and elegant design, this apartment offers a unique living experience in one of Moscow’s premier residential complexes.













About Apartment with a Noble Character
Designing a Modern Apartment in Moscow
Designing a Modern Apartment in Moscow
Designers Anastasia Tuganova and Yaroslav Ryazhsky of Studio 25 created an apartment in Moscow’s Monet complex. This 18-story residential building offers stunning city views from its panoramic windows.
Apartment Features and Client Preferences
The apartment boasts high ceilings, ample light, and an airy feel. The clients, a married couple with a teenage son, cherish home comfort and enjoy spending time at home. They prefer a modern style with expensive wood and art objects. For them, natural materials signify quality and nobility.
Thoughtful Material Selection
The designers carefully selected materials and furniture. In the living room, wood, marble, and textiles blend harmoniously. They focused on space, combining the living room with the dining area and kitchen. Panoramic windows in this common area offer a beautiful view of Moscow City.
Distinctive Private Area
A long corridor separates the living room from the private area, which includes two bedrooms with dressing rooms. The rooms feature rich textures, with light and dark woods. The children’s room has wallpaper depicting Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus.” Marble dominates the bathrooms.
Living in the Heart of the Metropolis
This apartment is designed for modern, comfortable living in the city center. Its exclusive design, based on the best architectural traditions, ensures a full life in the metropolis.
Photograpy by Sergey Krasyuk
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- by Matt Watts