The idea is based on the creation of a space where light and geometry become instruments of architectural language. Hidden light softly highlights structural elements and forms multi-layered lighting, setting the mood and emphasizing the texture of materials. The geometry of the space is expressed in clean lines, neat angles and harmonious proportions that create a visual rhythm and organize zones without unnecessary partitions. Accent color in decorative details enlivens the interior, and the contrast of light and dark zones maintains a balance between openness and privacy.
The 80 m² apartment is organized around the idea of a functional and visually light space. The common area unites the living room, kitchen and dining room, executed in light neutral shades, which provides a feeling of spaciousness and maximum penetration of natural light.
Particular attention is paid to the hidden lighting system, which softly emphasizes the architectural elements and creates multi-layered, adjustable lighting. This gives the interior depth and allows you to change the atmosphere depending on the time of day and mood.
The geometry of the space is expressed in clean, clear lines and correct proportions, which can be traced in the layout and design of the furniture. Such structuring helps to divide the zones functionally without the use of blind partitions, while maintaining visual openness and integrity.
Private rooms are decorated in dark saturated colors, creating a comfortable and cozy atmosphere for relaxation. The two bathrooms are designed in different styles: one is minimalist and strict with an emphasis on geometric shapes, the second is warm and natural, with soft hidden lighting.
The accent color in the decor details enlivens the interior, linking the light and dark areas into a single harmonious composition. This approach provides not only functionality, but also emotional comfort, making the apartment adaptable to different life scenarios.
Total area: 80 m²
Layout: open living-kitchen-dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two private rooms
Lighting: maximum use of natural light and integration of hidden LED lighting to create multi-layered illumination
Materials: combination of natural (wood, stone) and modern materials (glass, metal)
Color palette: light neutral shades in common areas, accent color in details, dark tones.
Geometry: clear lines and proportions in the layout and furniture to create a visual rhythm and structured space
Engineering systems: energy-efficient equipment, lighting and microclimate control systems