Apartment in Moscow by Natalia Solo
Apartment in Moscow, Russia, is an inspiring dwelling designed in 2016 by Natalia Solo and Sergej Krasjuk.
About Apartment in Moscow
Contemporary Design Meets Urban Sophistication
In the heart of Moscow, the North Haven Residence, designed by the visionary duo Natalia Solo and Sergej Krasjuk in 2016, stands as a testament to contemporary design. This apartment captivates with its harmonious blend of modern lines and inviting textures.
Living Room: A Fusion of Comfort and Style
Upon entering, the living room greets you with a generous sectional sofa, adorned with orange and blue cushions that add a pop of color against the cool tones. Large windows draw in the city’s dynamic backdrop, contrasting the warmth of the wooden bookshelves that house a collection of literary treasures.
A Kitchen That Inspires Culinary Creativity
Transitioning to the kitchen, functionality meets sleek design. Black countertops provide a striking counterpoint to the state-of-the-art appliances and minimalist cabinetry. It’s a space that invites you to create, entertain, or simply enjoy a morning cup of coffee with a view.
Bedroom: A Personal Retreat
The bedroom offers a sanctuary with its muted colors and understated elegance. A large bed anchors the space, flanked by modern art and a verdant plant that inject life into the room. The careful placement of shelves and workspace shows a deep understanding of the need for balance between rest and productivity.
Bathroom: Modern Marble Elegance
The bathroom boasts floor-to-ceiling marble, a material choice that gives the space a feeling of luxurious spaciousness. The transparent shower enclosure and modern fittings reflect a meticulous attention to detail, mirroring the apartment’s overall design philosophy.
Each space within the North Haven Residence flows into the next, creating a narrative of modern living that’s both functional and aesthetically compelling. Solo and Krasjuk’s design provides a canvas for life in Moscow’s vibrant metropolis, making North Haven not just an apartment, but a place to call home.
Photography by Sergey Krasyuk
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- by Matt Watts